All Decarbonisation articles – Page 9
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Air Products selects Haldor Topsoe technology for Edmonton’s hydrogen energy complex
More plans have today (July 22) been unveiled for the multi-billion-dollar hydrogen energy complex in Edmonton, Canada, which was unveiled last month by Air Products, in conjunction with the Government of Canada and the Province of Alberta.
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CarbonCure makes changes to its Board of Directors
CarbonCure Technologies has appointed Lisa Bate and Michael Burke to its Board of Directors, and appointed its founder and CEO, Robert Niven, as Chair of the Board.
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Nippon Gases Europe: Green Deal the biggest opportunity
Europe’s Green Deal and the 2030/2050 agenda of the European Union (EU) represent the biggest challenge and opportunity Nippon Gases Europe faces in the years ahead, the company’s President Eduardo Gil Elejoste says in its latest Sustainability Report.
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Nippon Gases Europe releases Sustainability Report 2021
Nippon Gases, the European company of Nippon Sanso Holdings Corporation, has published its Sustainability Report for the fiscal year ending March 2021.
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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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Canadian MP visits Carbon Upcycling’s low-carbon concrete site
Canadian Member of Parliament (MP) Greg McLean will today (19th July) tour the Alberta Carbon Conversion Technology Centre (ACCTC), owned by Carbon Upcycling Technologies.
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Major LNG project proposed for British Columbia; targets net zero emissions
A 12 million tonnes per year LNG project has been proposed for British Columbia, Canada – and it could have one of the lowest unit carbon emissions rates of any large-scale LNG export project in the world.
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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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ExxonMobil joins the Acorn CCS project
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.
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Cormetech to advance its DAC operations; receives DOE award
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.
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Carbon Clean awarded FEED contract for Acorn CCS project
Carbon Clean has been contracted to carry out the Front End Engineering Desgin (FEED) services for the Acorn carbon capture plant at St Fergus, Scotland, which could remove at least half of the carbon emissions set out in the UK Gov’s 10-point plan for a green industrial revolutions by 2030.
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Navigator CO2 inks three agreements for its Heartland Greenway CCS system
Navigator CO2 Ventures has inked three contracts to advance the execution of the Heartland Greenway CO2 Pipeline Transportation and Sequestration System.
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Linde brings liquid hydrogen plant onstream in Texas
Linde has today (15th July) started up a 30 tonnes per day liquid hydrogen plant in La Porte, Texas, marking the company’s fifth liquid hydrogen plant in the US.
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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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Oxygen enriched burners, CO2 utilisation and mineralisation
Technologies to reduce carbon dioxide (CO2) emissions from cement and concrete in focus, with Stephen B. Harrison.
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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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Aker Carbon Capture launches a new service to boost CCS
Aker Carbon Capture has today (12th July) launched Carbon Capture as a Service, a new integrated offering designed to accelerate the development of carbon capture and storage (CCS) across various industries.
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Air Products commissions its first hydrogen station for the 2022 Winter Olympics
Air Products has commissioned its first hydrogen station for the 2022 Winter Olympics in Zhangjiakou, China’s Hebei Province, one of the host cities.
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World Biogas Summit: Mayor Alan Webber on Santa Fe’s clean energy future
Mayor Alan Webber of City of Santa Fe, New Mexico told the World Biogas Summit today (8th July) exactly how the sit obtained the first certified Green Bonds used in the State of New Mexico, to build an anaerobic digester CHP plant at the city’s wastewater treatment plant.
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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.