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HeidelbergCement to speed up CCUS with Project ACCSESS
German building materials giant HeidelbergCement is to pilot carbon capture, utilisation and storage technology at its Górażdże cement plant in Poland, claiming to become the first company to do in Eastern Europe.
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CO2: Fertiliser plant closures expected
Against the backdrop of soaring natural gas prices and the squeeze this is putting on both the energy sector and various industries in Europe, further fertiliser plant closures have now been confirmed.
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CO2 shortages: How did we get here again?
Fresh carbon dioxide (CO2) shortages could be set to emerge in the UK in the weeks ahead, and the impact will be seen across the key end-user applications.
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LIQVIS and VTG test rail-based LNG transport
German liquefied natural gas (LNG) supplier LIQVIS has worked with UK rail wagon hire company VTG Rail (VTG) to carry out trials to transport LNG by rail.
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Exclusive: Fresh CO2 shortages anticipated
A new carbon dioxide (CO2) supply crisis could be set to emerge in the days and weeks ahead, with the fertiliser industry under strain from soaring natural gas prices and the subsequent effect of plant closures on ammonia production.
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Lundin Energy to accelerate carbon neutral aims
Swedish energy provider Lundin Energy has hastened its carbon neutrality ambitions by committing to absolute operation emissions being reduced by over 50% by 2023.
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Aramis CCS project aims for large-scale carbon reduction
A partnership between Dutch energy companies that will aim to make major headway in reducing carbon dioxide (CO2) emissions for 2030 has been formed.
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Norwegian Government announces areas ready for CO2 storage
As industry begins the transition towards renewable energy, carbon capture and storage (CCS) is a major talking point. Following significant interest by ‘major players’ in obtaining permits to store carbon dioxide (CO2), Norway’s Ministry of Petroleum and Energy has announced that it will be taking applications for CO2 storage in ...
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Wärtsilä pushes ahead with maritime CCS ambitions
As one of the leading partners in the Linking Carbon Capture and Storage (LINCCS) consortium, Finnish maritime services company Wärtsilä is to prioritise development of maritime carbon capture and storage (CCS) technologies.
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Carbon Clean focuses on company growth with new hire and global headquarters
Carbon capture technology and service company Carbon Clean is focused on its growth plans as the firm looks to accelerate and scale up its ground-breaking technologies.
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Mubadala Petroleum, Eni joins forces to accelerate low carbon technologies
Mubadala Petroleum and Eni have joined forces to decarbonise the energy sector through the implementation of acceleratingly popular technologies such as carbon capture utilisation and storage (CCUS), hydrogen and LNG.
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Linde inks hydrogen deal with HUI
Linde is looking to strengthen its hydrogen assets in Europe, having today (6th September) announced a new agreement with Hydrogen Utopia International (HUI) to deploy unique waste-to-hydrogen systems in Poland.
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Mitsubishi receives approval in principle for LCO2 carrier system
Mitsubishi Shipbuilding, part of Mitsubishi Heavy Industries (MHI), is looking to develop its liquified CO2 (LCO2) carriers in order to push forward CO2 ecosystems as part of the energy transition.
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Highview Power appoints new CEO
Highview Power has appointed Adrian Katzew as its new CEO, effective 1st January 2022.
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Suttons Tankers supports business growth strategy with new appointment
Suttons Tankers is focused on developing and implementing its fleet strategy for future company growth – and it has just appointed a new Fleet Director to support such plans.
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Atlas Copco acquires NATEV
Atlas Copco has acquired NATEV, the group confirmed today (31st August).
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CCSA joins UK’s energy supply taskforce to help reach net zero
The Carbon Capture & Storage Association (CCSA) is set to boost the UK’s net zero goals with its joining of the UK Energy Supply Chain (UKESC) taskforce.
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Maersk secures green methanol deal for world’s first CO2 neutral container ship
International shipping giant Maersk has joined forces with two energy providers to produce carbon neutral e-methanol which will power the company’s first vessel that will operate on the renewable fuel. The partnership could also become a “blueprint” for the scaling of green fuel production, according to Henriette Hallberg Thygesen, CEO ...
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Wood anticipates global growth in the CCUS space
Global consulting and engineering company Wood has highlighted its belief in carbon capture, utilisation and storage (CCUS) as a decarbonisation imperative, having today (18th August) unveiled that it has secured more than 20 CCUS contacts since the start of the year.
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Global Energy Group partner with Proman for captured carbon methanol plant
International energy company Global Energy Group (GEG) has partnered with Swiss-based integrated energy company Proman to develop a renewable power to methanol plant making use of local sources of captured carbon dioxide (CO2).