All Decarbonisation articles – Page 13
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Navigator to capture and transport CO2 through 1,200 miles of pipeline in the US
Navigator CO2 Ventures (Navigator) wants to decarbonise biorefineries and other industrial participants by capturing and transporting carbon dioxide (CO2) through 1,200 miles of pipeline across five Midwest US states to a permanent sequestration site – and such plans have now taken a step forward.
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HeidelbergCement to build the ‘world’s first’ carbon-neutral cement plant
HeidelbergCement has unveiled plans to build what is believed to be the world’s first carbon-neutral cement plant that hopes to capture up to 1.8million tonnes of carbon dioxide (CO2) annually from 2030 onwards.
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World Environment Day: The importance of biomethane for decarbonisation
This article is part of a five-part series to be delivered by gasworld this week in the lead-up to World Environment Day 2021, taking place on Saturday 5th June.
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World Environment Day: The importance of hydrogen for decarbonisation
This article is part of a five-part series to be delivered by gasworld this week in the lead-up to World Environment Day 2021, taking place on Saturday 5th June.
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World Environment Day: The importance of industrial gases for decarbonisation
World Environment Day is quickly approaching us, and there arguably couldn’t be better to celebrate as world looks towards a green, sustainable recovery as we rebuild from the coronavirus (Covid-19) pandemic.
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Linde Engineering to develop carbon capture pilot in Illinois
Linde Engineering Americas will install and test a 200 tonnes per day carbon capture pilot plant at the City Water, Light & Power (CWLP) power plant in Springfield, Illinois.
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Direct air capture and hydrogen electrolysis combine to make e-fuels
Carbon dioxide (CO2) itself is not harmful to humans, up to a certain concentration. But the steady increase in atmospheric CO2 concentration is causing harm to our environment and threatening human life on our planet in the long term.
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Europe’s first used F-gas trading platform launched
Vienna-based refrigerant company, Retradeables, has been launched as Europe’s first used F-gas marketplace.
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Air Liquide launches its first green bond issue
Air Liquide has successfully launched its first green bond issue, by raising €500m which will be dedicated to financing and refinancing the development of several sustainable projects.
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Climeworks, 44.01 to explore CO2 storage operations in the Middle East
In order to mitigate rising atmospheric carbon dioxide (CO2) levels, two leading companies have joined forces in an effort to unlock the storage potential of air-captured CO2 in the Middle East.
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Chart invests in and signs commercial agreement with Cryomotive
Chart Industries has entered into a strategic partnership with Cryomotive, through which it will develop the company’s cryogenic storage and refuelling technology to support the hydrogen station and refuelling market.
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Shell, National University of Singapore to convert CO2 into fuel
Energy giant Shell has joined forces with the National University of Singapore to develop novel processes that use carbon dioxide (CO2) to produce fuels and chemicals for the energy industry.
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Hydrogen valley plans unveiled for New South Wales, Australia
New South Wales’ Hunter region will soon be home to what is believed to be Australia’s first ever hydrogen valley, unlocking potential world-class energy resources of the Central West, New England and Hunter-Central Coast renewable energy zones.
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bp on Net Zero and the role of CCUS
For many, the blue versus green hydrogen debate is null and void today, it’s a fait accompli that we need both to co-exist in the short-medium-term at the very least.
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Scottish Cluster launched to promote CCS and hydrogen
A cross-sector group has come together to support the development low carbon technologies, such as carbon capture and storage (CCS) and hydrogen, to help the decarbonisation of Scotland and the wider UK industry.
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Suncor, ATCO want to produce 300,000 tonnes of green hydrogen annually in Alberta, Canada
A proposed world-scale hydrogen project could produce up to 300,000 tonnes of green hydrogen annually in Alberta, Canada, and accelerate the province’s hydrogen strategy.
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NET Power, G2 to work on net-zero mix of industrial gases and LNG
G2 Net-Zero LNG and NET Power have stepped up their collaboration on a zero-emissions LNG project with a new letter of intent after the release of a pre-FEED (Front End Engineering Design) report.
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SSE Thermal, Equinor to develop CCS equipped power station in the UK
SSE Thermal and Equinor have today (11th May) unveiled plans to develop one of the UK’s first power stations equipped with carbon capture technology.
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BayoTech, Carbon Clean to develop onsite hydrogen and carbon capture solutions
Carbon Clean and BayoTech have joined forces to cut the cost of small-scale hydrogen and CO2 production.
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Eni and Santos eye the CCUS opportunity in Darwin, Australia
Eni and Santos have joined forces to identify potential new areas of collaboration in the development of carbon capture and storage or utilisation facilities in the Darwin area, Australia.