Green energy companies sign contract for first of nine Italy biogas plants
Canadian renewable natural gas technology supplier Anaergia and sustainable energy company Capwatt have firmed up the first of nine biogas plants in central Italy.
Canadian renewable natural gas technology supplier Anaergia and sustainable energy company Capwatt have firmed up the first of nine biogas plants in central Italy.
Ireland has launched a semiconductor strategy, tagging itself ‘silicon island’ as it aims to capitalise on the growth in semiconductors and the way that the global supply chain in chips needs to diversify and spread...
The European Commission has selected 15 green hydrogen projects for nearly €1bn public funding following the second European Hydrogen Bank auction.
Nordic biogas companies St1 and St1 Biokraft have delivered Swedish-produced liquefied biomethane to the maritime sector for the first time at Port of Gothenburg.
Rising demand for high-flow and portable oxygen therapy in the home is adding pressure to healthcare providers and increasing safety risks, according to UK-based Baywater Healthcare’s Claire Hole.
The opportunity in direct air capture (DAC) of carbon dioxide is reaching real maturity and from here should start scaling fast, just as other CO2 opportunities like biogenic also develop.
The opening morning of the British Compressed Gases Association annual conference shone the spotlight on construction, which is a sector that remains central to decarbonisation.
The UK is becoming increasingly reliant on imported carbon dioxide, leaving the industrial gases sector vulnerable. In part that is because homegrown biogenic CO2 sources remain underutilised due to policy uncertainty and infrastructure delays.
The UK government has confirmed that the revenue certainty mechanism for sustainable aviation fuels (SAF) will be funded through a levy on aviation fuel suppliers.
Geologic hydrogen is high-risk but high-reward due to challenges related to limited, non-real-world knowledge, according to a new study.