All CCUS articles – Page 8
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North West’s bid to be UKs first carbon capture cluster backed by business
The North West UK’s bid to become one of the UK’s first carbon capture clusters has seen support by the membership of the North West Hydrogen Alliance (NWHA).
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UK Govt addressing CCUS offshore decommissioning regime
The UK Government has increased its focus on carbon capture, utilisation and storage, aligning itself with strategies such as the 2020 Ten point plan, which lays out a commitment to deploy CCUS in ‘clusters’ in addition to capturing 10 MtCO2/y (ten million tonnes of carbon dioxide per year) by 2030.
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Vallourec Umbilicals awarded contract for CCS project tube supply
French industrial tube manufacturer, Vallourec Umbilicals (Vallourec) has been awarded a contract to supply 200 km worth of tubes for a Norwegian carbon capture and storage project in the North Sea.
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Neccus appoints renewables heavyweight as new Chief Executive
The Scottish champion of industrial decarbonisation, NECCUS has announced its new appointment of renewables sector expert Ronnie Quinn as its new Chief Executive.
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TotalEnergies partners with Technip for low-carbon LNG solutions
A deal has been signed between the two energy companies, TotalEnergies and Technip Energies to develop low-carbon solutions for liquefied natural gas (LNG) production and offshore facilities to accelerate the energy transition.
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UKCCSRC announces funding for UK net zero emission projects
Firmly set on helping the UK achieve its net zero greenhouse gas (GHG) emissions targets, the UK Carbon Capture and Storage Research Centre (UKCCSRC) has announced the funding of ten new projects.
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CCUS supply chain report showcases major UK opportunity
A report was published today by the UK’s trade body for the Carbon Capture, Utilisation and Storage (CCUS) industry, the Carbon Capture and Storage Association (CCSA).
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ArcelorMittal to decarbonise its steelmaking process with carbon recycling technology
ArcelorMittal will trial a new technology to capture and re-use carbon waste gases from it steel making process in Asturias, Spain as part of an effort to reduce dependence on fossil resources and thereby decarbonise its operations.
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CCSA appoints Herbert as CEO
The Carbon Capture and Storage Association (CCSA) has appointed Ruth Herbert as its new CEO, effective October 2021.
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Pentair and dCarbonX collaborate to help reach UK’s net-zero goal
A partnership has been announced by wholly owned subsidiary of Pentair Water Process Technology, Haffmans B.V. and energy storage company dCarbonX that will facilitate the UK and Ireland’s ambition to reach their net-zero carbon goal.
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Black & Veatch to advance DAC technology; plans boosted with $2.5m
Black & Veatch wants to capture 100,000 tonnes of carbon dioxide (CO2) emissions from the atmosphere annually with a new direct air capture (DAC) system.
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Shell unveils plans for a large-scale CCS facility in Alberta, Canada
Shell has said it wants to build a large-scale carbon capture and storage (CCS) project at its Scotford Complex near Edmonton, Canada, as part of a key step in providing customers with lower-carbon fuels.
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White House publishes CCUS-focused report to accelerate new developments
The White House Council on Environmental Quality (CEQ) has delivered a carbon capture, utilisation and sequestration (CCUS) report to Congress to support President Biden’s goal of net-zero carbon emissions by 2050.
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Svante to open a new centre of excellence for CCUS in Vancouver
Svante has unveiled plans for a new centre of excellence for carbon capture use and Ssorage (CCUS) in Vancouver, British Columbia, to scale up its carbon capture technologies.
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10,000 new ‘green’ jobs by mid-2020s if CCUS is scaled-up, report shows
A report published by Afry and Cambridge Econometrics has revealed that, if the Climate Change Committee’s (CCC) 2030 carbon dioxide (CO2) capture target is delivered, 10,000 new green jobs could be created by the middle of this decade.
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Sinopec starts work on ‘China’s first’ megaton CCUS project
China Petroleum & Chemical Corporation (Sinopec) is currently developing a megaton carbon capture, utilisation and storage (CCUS) project in China – and it’s believed to be a first for the country.
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Spotlight on 2021: Bill Kroll on the future of energy and renewable hydrogen
Industry veteran, William (Bill) J. Kroll, Chairman Emeritus at Matheson & Taiyo Nippon Sanso Corporation, is a self-admitted hydrogen fan and discussed his views on the future of blue and green hydrogen while in conversation with gasworld TV as part of the Industrial gas: The year so far webinar.
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North Dakota: Bill introduced to improve carbon capture tax credit
A new bipartisan bill to improve the 45Q carbon capture utilisation and storage (CCUS) tax credit by increasing the credit value for carbon capture projects and by eliminating the annual carbon capture thresholds is being introduced in North Dakota, US.
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Singapore looks to deploy low-carbon technologies solutions
The Singapore Government has said that both hydrogen and carbon capture, utilisation and storage (CCUS) technologies will play an important role in the country’s low carbon future.
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PilotSTRATEGY project to support low-carbon energy and industry
An EU-funded international CO2 storage project to support the development of low-carbon energy and industry in southern and eastern Europe has begun.