Norwegian hydrogen company pioneers pre-combustion CCS
Lloyd’s Register has awarded Approval in Principle (AiP) to Norwegian hydrogen company Rotoboost for its “Rotobox” pre-combustion carbon capture system (CCS).
Lloyd’s Register has awarded Approval in Principle (AiP) to Norwegian hydrogen company Rotoboost for its “Rotobox” pre-combustion carbon capture system (CCS).
Norwegian carbon capture technology provider CO2 Capsol is to supply a liquefaction unit to a ‘major’ Germany energy company after signing a rental and service contract.
Norwegian Hydrogen will partner with Danish energy entrepreneur Jens Peter Lunden to develop a solution that focuses on combining wind power and electrolysis to aid in the production of green liquid biogas (LBG).
For 15 years, the Norwegian science institute SINTEF has been developing Oxyfuel incineration, which uses pure oxygen instead of air to drive the combustion process.
Brooklyn-based Amogy has scored another first by modifying a 1957-vintage tug to run on liquid ammonia.
Aker is ready to deliver two turnkey Carbon Capture utlisation and storage units (CCUS) to Norway and the Netherlands.
A Norwegian company that removes harmful carbon dioxide (CO2) emissions from the atmosphere has received NOK 36.3m ($3.5m) in governmental backing to develop an industrial-scale pilot.
Norway’s largest supplier of commercial carbon dioxide (CO2), Nippon Gases Norway (Nippon Gases) has signed a long-term deal to extract an undisclosed amount of CO2 from a biogas production facility owned and operated by RENEVO...
A carbon capture pilot for smelters – billed as a ‘world first’ – has been officially inaugurated in Rana, Norway.
Germany should ratify the amended Article 6 of the London Protocol as soon as possible to allow carbon dioxide (CO2) to be transported to neighbouring countries.