Enabling a carbon-neutral world
At a time when the world is awakened to the decarbonisation challenge it faces and the gases industry as a whole is focused on both meeting that need and reappraising its own footprint, the Nippon...
At a time when the world is awakened to the decarbonisation challenge it faces and the gases industry as a whole is focused on both meeting that need and reappraising its own footprint, the Nippon...
Sustainable solutions provider Aker Carbon Capture (Aker) has joined forces with energy company SINTEF to accelerate Norway’s carbon capture, utilisation and storage (CCUS)
Carbontech company HYCO1 has announced the successful completion of testing for its carbon dioxide (CO2) waste emission conversion technology.
The trade body for the UK carbon capture, utilisation and storage (CCUS) industry, the Carbon Capture and Storage Association (CCSA), has emphasised the need to scale up CCUS in its ‘CCUS Delivery Plan 2035’ published...
Carbon dioxide (CO2) removal specialist Aker Carbon Capture is teaming up with software giant Microsoft to explore the potential for the scaling-up of carbon capture, utilisation, and storage (CCUS) opportunities.
Industrial gas major Air Liquide is set to collaborate with energy firm Eni to decarbonise hard-to-abate sectors of industry in the Mediterranean.
Australian energy firm Woodside is collaborating with US technology developers to undertake an investigation into the viability of a carbon capture and utilisation (CCU) pilot facility in Perth, Western Australia.
Industrial gas manufacturer-exporter SS Gas Lab (Gas Lab) is advancing the environmental and profit potential of biogas and the utilisation of ‘waste’ carbon dioxide (CO2) through its CO2 recycling solutions.
The US state of Louisiana will soon be home to an array of new carbon dioxide (CO2) sequestration projects.
Norwegian energy company CO2 Management AS (CO2M) will build a carbon dioxide (CO2) transshipment hub in the city of Bremen, Germany for the utilisation or storage of captured CO2, marking the first facility of its...