Governments and industry leaders gather in London to talk energy security
Does energy security depend on fast-tracking renewables and accelerating home-grown production or furthering fossil fuel usage for economic growth?
Does energy security depend on fast-tracking renewables and accelerating home-grown production or furthering fossil fuel usage for economic growth?
Water company United Utilities is partnering with UK-based climate technology firm Levidian on a pilot project to produce clean hydrogen from biogas at a wastewater treatment facility in Manchester in the UK.
What’s the state of play with energy security today, and what will it mean for clean energy and the energy transition, where industrial gas intersects with the energy market?
A trial that aimed to remove carbon dioxide from the atmosphere using seawater off the coast of Cornwall in the south-west of the UK has been shelved. It is not because the science did not...
The UK government should take the opportunity to fast track industrial carbon capture utilisation and storage (CCUS) after taking ownership of British Steel’s Scunthorpe plant, according to the UK industry trade body, the Carbon Capture...
Construction aggregates firm Heidelberg Materials UK has been granted planning permission to build a carbon capture plant at its Padesword cement works in north Wales.
A controversial ocean carbon capture experiment in St Ives Bay, Cornwall, in the UK has been cancelled by the company involved as commercially unviable.
The UK government has approved plans for a 55km carbon capture pipeline in eastern England.
Norwegian multinational energy company Equinor has formed a new power division which combines its renewables portfolio with its power offering.
London-based recycling and waste management supplier Cory Group (Cory) and UK university Imperial College London have formed a new partnership to drive innovation in carbon capture and storage (CCS).