All Greening combustion articles
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Enabling a carbon-neutral world
An interview with Nippon Sanso Holdings, exclusively for gasworld by Rob Cockerill.
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The outlook in green hydrogen
The world is on the move. The turbulence in the energy markets, with a sharp rise in the price of coal, gas and oil, is the beginning of the end of the fossil fuel age. At COP26 in Glasgow, it became abundantly clear that, in addition to renewable energies, green ...
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Net Zero: carbon capture and green steel
The journey towards the fabled Net Zero can only be achieved by developing and advancing technologies that will help reduce Scope 1 emissions – a task being undertaken by Andreas Drescher – Programme Manager for Carbon Reduction at RHI Magnesita, who spoke at gasworld’s ’Europe CO2 Summit 2020’ virtual event.
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Path to 2030: SES' post-combustion carbon capture
As the world shifts toward an ever-greener energy environment, the circular nature of carbon capture, and storage (CCS) and carbon capture, utilisation, and storage (CCUS) has taken centre stage.
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Pentair: advancing CO2 capture
Joining gasworld for its ‘Europe CO2 Summit 2022’ was Henrik Lyhne – Global Sales Leader at Pentair Union Engineering (Pentair).
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Decarbonisation technology proven at Waste-to-Energy plant
Danish researchers have demonstrated that it is possible to remove most of the carbon dioxide (CO2) from the emissions of a waste incinerator, and by demonstrating the viability of the process, the researchers believe that they have developed a key technology in the fight against climate change. A pilot plant ...
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Membrane gas separation for CCUS
Cost-effective capture of CO2 emissions, as explained for gasworld by Stephen B. Harrison, Managing Director of sbh4 consulting.
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Ammonia absorption refrigeration for CO2 liquefaction
Stephen B. Harrison, Managing Director, sbh4 consulting, talks all things waste heat recovery for energy efficient CCS schemes for gasworld’s CO2 Issue.
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CCUS potential in Vietnam
Decarbonisation can bring opportunities for industrial gases, explains Stephen B. Harrison, Managing Director, sbh4 consulting.
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Nippon Gases, Sarralle push for net zero with decarbonisation deal
Japanese industrial gas titan Nippon Gases is set to accelerate its net zero ambitions by collaborating with industrial manufacturing specialist Sarralle to lower harmful emissions in a typically hard-to-abate sector.
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NSHD working to ‘enable a carbon neutral world’
The company’s European branch was recognised with a gold medal for sustainability by rating agency EcoVadis in September, and now the Nippon Sanso Holdings Group (NSHD) has confirmed to gasworld it is ‘working to enable a carbon neutral world.
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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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Finance: the key to accelerating the clean energy transition
A major focus of this year’s COP26 event centres around the question, ‘How can the energy transition be adequately financed?’. Classification society DNV recently released a report entitled, ‘Financing the Energy Transition’, summarised briefly by gasworld here. Following up on the report, gasworld spoke with report authors Jeremy Parkes, Global ...
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In focus…Circular economies and oxygen-enriched combustion
Stephen B. Harrison, Managing Director, sbh4 consulting, explores how industrial gas technologies enabling carbon capture in heavy industry.
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In focus…Clean fuels and circular economies
Our cover feature this September explores the role of LNG in a decarbonised world, and it seems fitting to focus here on the emergence of clean fuels and circular economies on the radar of the industrial gases industry.
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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.