Teesside to host world’s first gas power plant with carbon capture
Construction is set to begin on the world’s first gas-fired power station equipped with carbon capture and storage (CCS) technology, located in Teesside, England.
Construction is set to begin on the world’s first gas-fired power station equipped with carbon capture and storage (CCS) technology, located in Teesside, England.
From 1st January 2025, shipowners and operators need to start collecting data on energy usage onboard each ship in line with FuelEU Maritime regulations.
A Norwegian company has taken a step closer to making liquid hydrogen (LH2) shipping a reality, with its innovative insulation system earning approval from a leading maritime organisation.
There hasn’t been a great deal of Christmas cheer surrounding hydrogen, nor for that matter, most of 2024. Regulatory, cost and offtake pressures have combined to give the impression that it’s been a lost year.
A new liquid carbon dioxide (CO2) export terminal is set to be developed at Wilhelmshaven in northern Germany, as part of a wider push to cut industrial emissions and tackle climate change.
Costain, bp and Equinor have received confirmation to proceed to the execution phase for two East Coast Cluster projects on Teesside.
Greensand Future, billed as Europe’s first operational CO2 storage facility, has reached final investment decision (FID).
Air Liquide has secured a €110m ($116m) grant from the European Innovation Fund to support its ENHANCE project, an initiative aimed at producing and distributing low-carbon and renewable hydrogen from ammonia in the port of...
European carbon capture specialists Nuada and Carbfix have joined forces to develop integrated carbon capture and storage (CCS) solutions for industrial emitters.
Dr.-Ing. K. Busch GmbH, a member of the global Busch Group, has been awarded the EcoVadis bronze medal in recognition of its sustainability efforts.