Drax and Mitsubishi sign pioneering CCUS power project deal
A long-term carbon capture contract has been signed between British power company, Drax Group, and Japanese engineering giant, Mitsubishi Heavy Industries (MHI).
A long-term carbon capture contract has been signed between British power company, Drax Group, and Japanese engineering giant, Mitsubishi Heavy Industries (MHI).
Carbon capture, utilisation, and storage (CCUS) is acknowledged by many in industry and government to be a critical factor in achieving net-zero economy by 2050.
Taiheiyo Cement Corporation will install carbon capture technology at its cement production plan in Kumagaya City, Japan.
VELO3D, Inc., a major player in additive manufacturing (AM) for high value metal parts, and JAWS Spitfire Acquisition Corporation have entered into a definitive business combination agreement.
Toshiba Corporation has developed a new electrocatalyst technology for converting carbon dioxide into carbon monoxide, a raw material for fuel and chemicals.
Mitsui O.S.K. Lines, Ltd. (MOL) has made its first move into the liquified CO2 ocean transport business.
Air Liquide Japan and Itochu Corporation have joined forces to accelerate the development of hydrogen retail infrastructure in Japan, for both passenger and commercial vehicles.
Taiyo Nippon Sanso Corporation’s MOCVD equipment division for advanced GaN and A1N devices has received the 2020 Industry Awarded from The Japan Society of Vacuum and Surface Science.
TDK Corporation has launched the InvenSense TCE-11101, a miniaturised ultra-low power MEMS gas sensor platform for direct and accurate detection of CO2.
Japanese chemical company Showa Denko (SDK) on Monday (30th Nov) announce changes to corporate management.