All Decarbonisation articles – Page 11
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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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Accenture, Climeworks develop digital plant solution to advance carbon capture
A digital plant solution has been developed to help Climeworks more efficiently remove carbon dioxide (CO2) from the atmosphere.
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California: FuelCell Energy’s renewable biofuel project now operational
FuelCell Energy’s 1.4MW SureSource 1500™ biofuels fuel cell project is now operational in California, US.
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B&W to cut carbon emissions with its SolveBright solution
Babcock & Wilcox (B&W) wants to reduce carbon dioxide (CO2) emissions from industrial and utilities plants with its SolveBright™ post-combustion regenerable solvent-based solution.
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Carbon Engineering reports great progress at its Innovation Centre
It’s full steam ahead at Carbon Engineering’s Innovation Centre in British Columbia, Canada.
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Eni, Uniper look to decarbonise North Wales with CCS and hydrogen
Eni UK and Uniper will evaluate decarbonisation initiatives in North Wales as part of a new agreement signed today (30th June) – and the plans rely heavily on hydrogen and carbon capture and storge (CCS).
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Environmental applications for gas analysis
The Paris Agreement on climate change sets a framework for the control of greenhouse gas (GHG) emissions. It has been a catalyst for many efforts related to decarbonisation, writes Stephen B. Harrison.
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Mississippi-based biorefinery project to convert CO2 into sustainable aviation fuel
Sustainable fuel technology company Velocys has signed a strategic framework agreement with Koch Project Solutions (KPS) to develop a biorefinery project in Natchez, Mississippi, that will utilise both renewable power and carbon capture and storage.
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Gas analysis in the circular economy
ABB’s Stephen Gibbons explores how high quality, high accuracy measurement technologies for gas analysis are playing a crucial role across the value chain, while helping to facilitate the transition towards low and zero carbon industrial operations.
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US Steel, Equinor join forces on CCS and hydrogen technologies
United States Steel Corporation and Equinor US will study the potential for carbon capture and storage (CCS) and hydrogen development in the tri-state region of Ohio, Pennsylvania and West Virginia.
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CarbonBuilt, US DOE produce low-carbon concrete from flue gas CO2
A multi-week test has demonstrated that carbon dioxide (CO2) from flue gas streams of natural gas- and coal-fired generating units can successfully be injected into concrete blocks to reduce carbon emissions.
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Baker Hughes enhances its carbon utilisation portfolio
Baker Hughes is enhancing its broader carbon capture and utilisation (CCU) portfolio, having today (28th June) announced an investment in Electrochaea.
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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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Engineering begins on ‘UK’s first’ large-scale DAC facility
Works are progressing at the UK’s largest direct air capture (DAC) facility, set to permanently remove between 500,000 and one million tonnes of carbon dioxide (CO2) from the atmosphere annually.
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UK: CCC says time is running out for realistic climate commitments
Despite UK emissions falling to nearly 50% of 1990 levels during the 2020 lockdown, the journey to net zero is far from half completed, and delayed plans on hydrogen must be delivered.
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Study to identify the barriers of CCUS deployment in the US
A University of Wyoming Economist has joined forces with colleagues from the University of Texas-Austin to study the economic and political barriers related to carbon capture, use and storage (CCUS).
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Californian project to utilise carbon sequestration and hydrogen to produce renewable jet and diesel fuel
A California-based project will utilise hydroelectric electricity and carbon sequestration, along with negative carbon intensity hydrogen, to produce low carbon intensity renewable jet and diesel fuel.
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NextDecade appoints Van der Walt as Chief Operating Officer
NextDecade Corporation has appointed Ivan Van der Walt as its new Chief Operating Officer to support the company’s LNG and carbon capture projects.
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Air Liquide, Airbus, Groupe ADP prepare airports for the hydrogen era
Air Liquide, Airbus and Groupe ADP are gearing up for the first hydrogen-powered commercial aircraft, having signed a Memorandum of Understanding (MoU) to prepare airports for the clean fuel move.
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‘World-scale’ carbon transportation system under development in Alberta
Pembina Pipeline and TC Energy have joined forces to develop a carbon transportation system which, once constructed, will be able to transport more than 20 million tonnes of CO2 annually.