Twence to receive Aker carbon capture plant
Norway-based Aker Carbon Capture (Aker) will deliver its ‘Just Catch’ modular carbon capture plant to Dutch waste management company Twence.
Norway-based Aker Carbon Capture (Aker) will deliver its ‘Just Catch’ modular carbon capture plant to Dutch waste management company Twence.
German company HeidelbergCement reiterated its strategy to focus on carbon capture and utilisation or storage (CCU/S) due to its importance in decarbonising the atmosphere.
“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...
Norwegian company Horisont Energi (Horisont) will work with logistics and supply company ASCO Norge (ASCO) based on a 4-year agreement contract for ASCO to supply services to Horisont relating to its ammonia production factory.
Silicon-based advanced materials manufacturer Elkem will test the world’s first carbon capture pilot for silicon smelters following financial support from Gassnova CLIMIT, a carbon capture and storage (CCS) research programme.
System manufacturer Wärtsilä Exhaust Treatment (Wartsila) has partnered with Norwegian shipping company Solvang ASA (Solvang) to help decarbonise the shipping industry by agreeing to retrofit a carbon capture and storage (CCS) system on Solvang’s Clipper Eos...
Carbon dioxide (CO2) transportation development project Northern Lights JV (Northern Lights) has awarded a contract to Chinese Dalian Shipbuilding Industry Co., Ltd. (DSIC) for the construction of two 7,500m3-capacity dedicated CO2 carriers.
As part of the development of the first ‘world-scale’ clean ammonia project, Norwegian energy company Horisont Energi (Horisont) and Dutch bulk storage provider Koole Terminals will work together to develop a terminal and storage facility...
Technology group Wärtsilä is joining forces with Norwegian ship owner Eidesvik Offshore ASA (Eidesvik) to convert an offshore supply vessel (OSV) to operate with an ammonia-fuelled combustion engine.
Building on their existing strategic partnership, Norwegian Equinor will work together with Russian energy company Rosneft to develop low carbon solutions for their joint projects based in Russia.