UK throws down gauntlet to Net Zero critics
The UK Energy Secretary told Net Zero critics to “bring it on” as he said its government is committed to driving clean power at the close of the two-day conference in London on the future...
The UK Energy Secretary told Net Zero critics to “bring it on” as he said its government is committed to driving clean power at the close of the two-day conference in London on the future...
The European Commission has approved a €612m Portuguese scheme to lower electricity levy rates for energy-intensive companies.
A type of bacteria is being used as a chemical-free method of removing impurities and upgrading biogas, according to Denmark-based Biogasclean during a recent gasworld webinar.
Italy-headquartered energy company Eni has reached financial close with the UK government for its Liverpool Bay carbon capture and storage (CCS) project, enabling the development to begin construction shortly.
Industrial gas major Messer has completed an early-stage engineering study for a new liquefied carbon dioxide terminal in the port of Bremen, Germany, in partnership with liquid biofuel specialist Ambrian Energy.
It’s been a big month in Australia’s biomethane sector with the Australian Gas Infrastructure Group (AGIG) signing an agreement to connect the first biomethane project into its South Australian gas networks.
Swiss direct air capture (DAC) company Climeworks has entered a strategic partnership with Japan shipping group Mitsui OSK Lines (MOL) – its first engagement in the maritime sector.
Does energy security depend on fast-tracking renewables and accelerating home-grown production or furthering fossil fuel usage for economic growth?
Oil and gas giant ExxonMobil has signed a deal to transport and store up to two million tonnes a year of carbon dioxide from energy company Calpine’s Baytown natural gas-powered energy centre and carbon capture...
Industrial gas major Air Liquide recorded a 1.7% revenue rise to €7bn ($7.97bn) in the first quarter of 2025, driven primarily by strong performances in healthcare (up 5%) and electronics (4%).