Black & Veatch wants to extract 100,000 tonnes of CO2 emissions annually with DAC technology
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.
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.
Air Products has appointed Wayne Smith to its Board of Directors, effective 1st August (2021).
A newly formed partnership is looking to develop and commercialise drone-based natural hydrogen and helium detection technology.
ExxonMobil is now part of Scotland’s landmark carbon capture and storage (CCS) project, which hopes to capture and store approximately five to six million tonnes of carbon dioxide (CO2) annually by 2030.
Air Liquide has become the main partner for Energy Observer for the next four years, supporting both the hydrogen-powered vessel and its team on its upcoming ventures.
Laboratory gas generation specialist Peak Scientific has joined forces with SightCall to provide its customers with remote technical assistance to those using its generators, as well as technicians servicing generators in the field.
Atlas Copco’s next-generation air filters now feature inPASS™ technology to simplify maintenance and reduce costs.
Desert Mountain Energy has appointed Jessica Davey as Vice-President of Land and to the Board of Directors.
Operations have begun at New Fortress Energy’s LNG terminal in the port of Pichilingue, Baja California Sur, Mexico.
Cormetech has said it will increase the amount of carbon dioxide (CO2) captured through its direct air capture (DAC) operations by upgrading its DAC contactor, the engine of its DAC system.