Kraft Heinz New York scoops decarbonisation funding
With gasworld’s US Decarbonisation Summit in New Jersey less than a week away (April 8th-11th), momentum is building behind industrial decarbonisation at state and national level.
With gasworld’s US Decarbonisation Summit in New Jersey less than a week away (April 8th-11th), momentum is building behind industrial decarbonisation at state and national level.
New carbon capture projects are being confirmed all the time. Some have storage bolted on and others seek to utilize the CO2. What’s the state of play today in the US and globally? Christian Annesley reports
In a strategic move that targets the reduction of carbon dioxide (CO2) emissions, Japan’s largest power generation company JERA has partnered with oil major PETRONAS to explore a new cross-border carbon capture and storage (CCS)...
Global technology company SLB has signed a deal to purchase an 80% stake in Aker Carbon Capture Holding for $380m to support industrial decarbonisation.
Germany-based industrial gases firm Westfalen Group (Westfalen) has been recognised for its commitment to sustainability after being awarded a platinum medal by EcoVadis – the world’s largest provider of sustainability rankings for companies.
Climeworks has signed a $2.4 million carbon removal deal with LEGO Group.
Technology firm ABB will work with carbon capture equipment specialist Captimise to drive the adoption of carbon capture, utilisation and storage (CCUS) technologies in the cement industry.
President Biden’s US Inflation Reduction Act (IRA) has supercharged interest in carbon transactions as global energy players look to take advantage of huge financial incentives for project development, says a specialist in clean energy legal...
Talos Energy has signed a deal to sell its carbon capture and sequestration (CCS) business, Talos Low Carbon Solutions, to Total Energies for $148m.
Ports around the world are not ready to handle captured carbon dioxide (CO2), according to a recent study by the Global Centre for Maritime Decarbonisation (GCMD).