Sustainable aviation fuel is taking off
As transport decarbonizes, innovation in fuels is on the agenda.
As transport decarbonizes, innovation in fuels is on the agenda.
Norwegian clean energy company Horisont Energi (Horisont) has announced that the Norwegian Ministry of Energy has approved PGNiG Upstream Norway (PUN) as operator and partner with Horisont in Polaris – the only carbon dioxide (CO2)...
American water treatment specialist Pentair has reported its findings having joined forces with Finnish measurement company Vaisala as part of a study to explore the sustainability of Pentair’s biogas upgrading plants in the Netherlands.
European energy firm Eni has introduced gas into the Tango floating liquefied natural gas (FLNG) facility moored in Congolese waters.
Germany-based technology company in the energy sector Westfalen Group (Westfalen) has announced that Bio-liquefied natural gas (LNG) will replace its fossil counterpart at its four Westfalen LNG filling stations in Münster, Herford, Herne and Cologne.
Low carbon technology developer Topsoe has been selected by Essar Oil UK (Essar) to provide technology to its £360m ($458m) carbon capture facility in North West England.
Chart Industries is continuing to see strong market activity across the four pillars of its liquefied natural gas (LNG) strategy, having recently been awarded multiple contracts related to the sector.
This much we know: hydrogen is crucial to our energy future and a growing part of the picture in industrial gases from here. So, as we look ahead in 2024, and towards those key energy-transition...
Carbon capture and producing hydrogen in its myriad colours are seen as key enablers of industry-wide decarbonisation. By combining the two, Levidian is able to both reduce emissions and produce useful by-products such as graphene,...
As the energy transition marches relentlessly onwards, new technologies and young companies continue to come to the forefront. Spun out of Oxford University’s Department of Energy Science in 2015, Oxford Flow has sought to live...