City Gas goes green with City Energy rebranding
Singapore-based City Gas is set to transform its piped gas business following a rebranding to City Energy, reflecting its focus on providing green energy solutions.
Singapore-based City Gas is set to transform its piped gas business following a rebranding to City Energy, reflecting its focus on providing green energy solutions.
Necessity, as always, is regarded as the mother of invention. This is especially true in global industry, where deadlines and delivery times can dictate success or failure. During long haul transport of goods that serve...
Direct air capture (DAC) expert Climeworks is joining forces with financial services company Square, Inc (Square) to remove 2,000 tonnes of carbon dioxide (CO2) from the air using its patented DAC technology.
A joint effort to assess the potential for subsea pipes in the southern North Sea to be repurposed for carbon dioxide (CO2) transport is currently underway at a testing facility in the UK.
Industrial gas vacuum technology company Pfeiffer Vacuum (Pfeiffer) has contributed to an award presented by the Justus Liebig University Giesse (JLU), the Röntgen Prize.
Gas giant Linde has signed a deal with Singapore LNG Corporation (SLNG) which will see the two companies studying the feasibility and development of a carbon dioxide (CO2) liquefaction and storage facility.
The British Compressed Gases Association (BCGA) is now taking bookings for its annual conference to be held at The Marriott Hotel & Country Club, Worsley Park, Manchester on Thursday 28th April 2022.
It is estimated that 30 to 40% of Europe’s total gas consumption could be made up of sustainable biomethane by 2050, according to a report released by the European Biogas Association (EBA).
UK-based carbon reduction and removal company Storegga is collaborating with Sval Energi (Sval) on an agreement that will see the companies exploring the opportunities for carbon storage on the Norwegian Continental Shelf (NCS).
Advanced biofuel developer Advanced Biofuel Solutions Ltd (ABSL) has partnered with waste-based biofuel manufacturer Greenergy to develop five municipal waste-based biofuel plants, which could see 800,000 tonnes of carbon dioxide (CO2) saved per year.