European Energy receives first biogenic CO2 from Tønder Biogas in Denmark first
Denmark-based renewables company European Energy has received its first truckload of biogenic carbon dioxide (CO2) from the Danish biogas plant Tønder Biogas.
Denmark-based renewables company European Energy has received its first truckload of biogenic carbon dioxide (CO2) from the Danish biogas plant Tønder Biogas.
As the three-day gasworld European CO2 Summit 2025 gets underway in Rotterdam, we shine the spotlight on sustainability and carbon reduction efforts in the port, where major carbon capture and pipeline projects are underway.
Direct air capture (DAC) of carbon dioxide is today a hotly debated carbon management technology, attracting scepticism in some quarters but also growing investment reflecting its crucial role in the maths of delivering Net Zero.
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Air Liquide has raised €500m ($543.5m) by issuing a green bond to finance or refinance key energy transition projects in the low-carbon hydrogen and air gases sectors.
Dutch ocean infrastructure specialist SBM Offshore has entered a global collaboration with tech giant Microsoft to develop artificial intelligence (AI)-powered carbon-free floating power. The aim is to address the growing need for reliable, affordable and...
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Dutch tanks and infrastructure business Royal Vopak is spending €1bn more on gas and industrial infrastructure to accelerate the energy transition, taking its overall investment to €2bn. The investment was confirmed at its Capital Markets...
Multinational energy company TotalEnergies has signed an offtake agreement with German developer RWE which will supply 30,000 tonnes a year of green hydrogen to the Leuna refinery for 15 years from 2030.