Turning CO2 into plastics
As more industries begin to utilise carbon capture, technologies could help reduce both emissions and plastic waste by turning captured CO2 into low-carbon, degradable polymers, according to a recent study by IDTechEx.
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As more industries begin to utilise carbon capture, technologies could help reduce both emissions and plastic waste by turning captured CO2 into low-carbon, degradable polymers, according to a recent study by IDTechEx.
China Gas will purchase one million tonnes per annum of US LNG from NextDecade Corporation under a 20-year sales and purchase agreement (SPA) signed on Tuesday (5th July).
Dave Thayer has been appointed as Director of North America Sales at the Harris Products Group to focus on the company’s corporate sales and customer service strategies.
OMRON Healthcare, the healthcare arm of Japanese electronics company OMRON has launched its latest oxygen delivery device, the OMRON medical molecular sieve oxygen concentrator, according to APN News.
Energy giant Shell has been chosen by QatarEnergy (QE) to take a 6.25% stake in its North Field East (NFE) liquefied natural gas (LNG) project, the world’s largest of its kind.
A second CO2 Delivery Solutions™ unit will soon be installed at Hidroexpo’s greenhouses in El Salvador, Central America, following a successfully completed trial.
Green tech company Ocean GeoLoop AS (Ocean GeoLoop) has completed a first commissioning phase and system test of the carbon capture pilot installation at Norske Skog Skogn, Norway.
As the ongoing Russia-Ukraine crisis continues to expose fragilities in Europe’s natural gas supply chain, countries are looking to become more self-reliant by developing their own liquefied natural gas (LNG) infrastructure.
Port Moody in British Columbia will soon be a port equipped with brand-new technology that could produce up to 2,500 tonnes of clean burning hydrogen annually from natural gas.
UK-based flow control equipment specialist Oxford Flow has launched the latest iteration of its IM-S valve gas pressure regulator.