Nuada and Carbfix join forces for end-to-end CCS advancements
European carbon capture specialists Nuada and Carbfix have joined forces to develop integrated carbon capture and storage (CCS) solutions for industrial emitters.
European carbon capture specialists Nuada and Carbfix have joined forces to develop integrated carbon capture and storage (CCS) solutions for industrial emitters.
Carbon emitters in Europe using offshore carbon dioxide (CO2) storage would benefit from 21% cost savings, according to a new report from The Carbon Capture and Storage Association (CCSA).
The bill to rebuild Ukraine’s thermal power plants (TPPs) will be an estimated €250m this year, according to a DTEK winter energy update.
Penspen has been awarded a hydrogen blending contract by Latvian natural gas operator Conexus Baltic Grid, boosting its portfolio of energy transition projects. The contract will see Penspen’s UK-based integrity team assess the feasibility of...
The 29th annual Conference of the Parties (COP29) has begun in Baku, Azerbaijan, running from November 13th to 24th. Delegates, climate advocates, and world leaders are convening to tackle the urgent issue of climate change.
The COP29-IEA High-Level Energy Transition Dialogues have identified five key opportunities to demonstrate progress in energy transitions and limit the rise in global temperatures.
Shifting to a low-carbon economy could save between 11-18% of global GDP by 2030, according to a new report.
COP29 gets underway in Baku today (11th November), shining an 11-day spotlight on climate change, finance and energy.
The global carbon capture, utilisation and storage (CCUS) market is set to reach $51.6bn by 2050, according to new analysis from Astute Analytica. This projected expansion reflects heightened global commitment to reducing carbon emissions, with...
A subsidiary of Russia’s Gazprom has initiated legal action against global industrial gases company Linde, seeking 85.7 billion roubles ($879 million) in damages, according to court documents reviewed by Reuters.