SEFE signs deal for 1.5 million tonnes a year of LNG from Delfin
European energy company SEFE has signed a deal to receive 1.5 million tonnes of US liquefied natural gas (LNG) per annum from Texan LNG specialist Delfin Midstream.
European energy company SEFE has signed a deal to receive 1.5 million tonnes of US liquefied natural gas (LNG) per annum from Texan LNG specialist Delfin Midstream.
European gas sector trade association Eurogas, plus a coalition of over 50 global organisations, have called on the European Commission to urgently address barriers preventing the import of renewable gases into the EU. The restrictions...
Italian company Giammarco-Vetrocoke has rebranded as Giammarco Technologies. The 70-year-old business is a global licensor for CO2 capture processes and with the rebrand it is striving to promote its sustainable and innovative credentials for the...
Multi-purpose carbon dioxide (CO2) terminals are likely to play an important role in Europe’s plans to scale up carbon capture and storage (CCS), potentially serving as central hubs for receiving, storing and distributing captured CO2.
Swedish manufacturing firm Alfa Laval has signed a binding put-option agreement to acquire Fives Cryogenics, a French business specialising in cryogenic heat transfer and pump technologies, for €800m.
UK Secretary of State for Energy Security and Climate Change Ed Miliband has said the carbon capture and storage (CCS) sector will create 4,000 jobs “straight away” and 50,000 jobs over the medium term.
Hydrogen technology company Nel Hydrogen US has secured an order for a 2.5 megawatt (MW) containerised proton exchange membrane (PEM) unit for the Aberdeen Hydrogen Hub project in the north-east of Scotland. It is the...
UK renewable energy projects will be connected to the electricity grid more quickly as a result of new rules from the country’s energy regulator Ofgem granting early access to almost £4bn of investment for transmission...
Belgium-based technology start-up Oxylum plans to tap into Europe’s rapidly growing biomethane sector by converting waste CO2 into formic acid, which is a valuable chemical feedstock. It will need partners as it scales, but is...
Belgium-based D-CRBN wants to replace fossil-based chemicals with sustainable alternatives produced from recycled CO2.