All Decarbonisation articles – Page 5
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SoCalGas focuses on direct air capture technology to cut emissions
A new technology that captures carbon dioxide (CO2) from the air, while simultaneously collecting water that can then be reused for irrigation, is being further developed by Southern California Gas (SoCalGas).
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NET Power delivers electricity to grid
NET Power has delivered electricity on to the ERCOT grid from its 50 MWth test facility in La Porte, Texas. The clean energy company, whose technology generates zero-emission electricity from natural gas, claims it is the first time anywhere in the world this has been achieved, representing a major milestone ...
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Carbon capture and sequestration project plans unveiled for the US Gulf Coast
Plans have today (16th Nov) been unveiled for a carbon capture and sequestration project to be located adjacent to Freeport LNG’s natural gas pre-treatment facilities on the Gulf Coast, US – and it could be storing carbon dioxide (CO2) by late 2024.
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WATCH: The UK’s first large scale DAC facility
WATCH: The UK’s first large scale direct air capture (DAC) facility, which will remove up to one million tonnes of carbon dioxide (CO2) from the air annually is “just the start.”
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COP26: What we’ve heard so far in week two
The UK’s £27.5m pledge for a new Urban Climate Action Programme (UCAP), a World Bank trust fund that will mobilise $200m over the next ten years to decarbonise road transport in emerging markets and 19 governments stating their intent to support the establishment of green shipping corridors: These are just ...
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Severstal, Schneider Electric, Air Liquide ink climate memorandum
Severstal, Schneider Electric and Air Liquide have come together to support a low-carbon future under a newly developed climate memorandum.
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Air Canada looks to achieve net-zero targets with Carbon Engineering technology
Carbon Engineering’s direct air capture (DAC) technology, which captures carbon dioxide (CO2) from the atmosphere, could be a key catalyst for Air Canada as it strives to achieve net-zero ambitions by 2050.
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Women in Gases: An interview with Becky Rix
Having been part of the industrial gases market since 2018, when she started working at UK-based Roadgas, Becky Rix has built up a passion for both the industry she is immersed in and the role she plays within it today.
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SINTEF: We cannot go back to ‘business as usual’ after COP26
“We cannot go back to ‘business as usual;’ coming out of COP26 there must be an advanced level of accountability and transparency on any climate goals set, since we are currently way off track to meet Paris targets.”
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Why the water nexus is such a hot topic
Water: It’s a human need and source of contention as old as civilisation itself, writes Rob Cockerill, as he explains the challenges ahead in water-stress and the opportunity in water treatment applications.
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Decarbonising the economy: No-regrets pathways to hydrogen
Wayne Bridger, Decarbonisation & Hydrogen Applications at BOC UK & Ireland, explains why there are high hopes for hydrogen and the role it can play in decarbonising our economy, as COP26 continues and the focus for the day turns to energy.
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CEOs call for strong public-private collaboration to materialise hydrogen plans globally
With thousands of people currently convened in Glasgow for the COP26 Summit, the Hydrogen Council CEO coalition has called on world leaders to show a concentrated effort to materialise hydrogen plans across the globe.
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Decarbonisation: Plan now or pay later
As COP26 gets underway in Glasgow, Ian Hibbitt, Business Development Manager for Industrial Decarbonisation & Applications at BOC UK & Ireland, explains why industry must prepare for net zero today.
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‘World’s smallest’ industrial carbon capture solution unveiled
Carbon Clean has today (28th Oct) unveiled what it says is the world’s smallest industrial carbon capture solution, marking a “breakthrough” in the market.
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ExxonMobil to increase carbon capture capacity in Wyoming
ExxonMobil wants to capture an additional one million metric tonnes of carbon dioxide (CO2) annually from its LaBarge, Wyoming facility, as it looks to increase the current six-seven million metric tonnes the facility already captures.
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A succession change like no other?
The announcement yesterday that Sanjiv Lamba will succeed Steve Angel as CEO of Linde plc is an interesting development on so many levels, writes gasworld’s Rob Cockerill.
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Air Liquide, CNRS renew cooperation and research agreement
Air Liquide has renewed its cooperation and research framework agreement with Centre National de la Recherche Scientifique (CNRS) for a period of five years.
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Air Liquide acquires H2V Normandy
Air Liquide has acquired H2V Normandy as it looks to develop as 200MW electrolyser system to produce green hydrogen for industrial and heavy-duty mobility applications in Normandy, France.
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UK Gov commits to hydrogen and CCS in landmark Net Zero Strategy
The UK Government has today (Oct 19) reaffirmed its strong commitment to both hydrogen and carbon capture technologies, with the launch of a landmark Net Zero Strategy that is set to unlock £90bn ($124bn) of private investment by 2030 as the country strives to achieve net zero by 2050.
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Chart, Ionada team up to decarbonise ship with CCUS tech
Carbon capture, utilisation and storage (CCUS) projects for the shipping industry are at the heart of a new partnership between Chart Industries and exhaust gas cleaning systems company Ionada.