Amogy launches first ammonia-powered tugboat
Brooklyn-based Amogy has scored another first by modifying a 1957-vintage tug to run on liquid ammonia.
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Brooklyn-based Amogy has scored another first by modifying a 1957-vintage tug to run on liquid ammonia.
The Saudi Arabian Oil Company (ARAMCO) has committed to expanding oil and gas production alongside low-carbon technologies after posting record net income of $161.1bn in 2022, its highest annual profits as a listed company.
Minnkota Power Cooperative plans to retrofit the Milton R. Young coal-powered power plant and turn it into the largest carbon capture facility of its kind.
Messer has started up a new air separation unit (ASU) in Vratimov, Czech Republic (Czechia).
Maritime decarbonisation took a leap forward today as technology group Wärtsilä received its first order for carbon capture and storage (CCS)-ready scrubber systems.
The UK will fail to meet its Net Zero targets and transition away from polluting fossil fuels unless carbon capture is rolled out at scale, the Scottish Affairs Committee warns today.
Howden achieved a 23% reduction in its scope 1 and 2 carbon emissions in 2022 to 27,187 tonnes in absolute terms.
Technip Energies, Shell Catalysts & Technologies and Zachry Group have been awarded a Front-End Engineering and Design (FEED) contract for a carbon capture unit project in Baytown, Texas.
The European Commissioner for Energy Kadri Simson has called on member states to extend the voluntary gas demand reduction by 15% to next year to ensure adequate storage levels by November.
With recent reports that the US is to introduce legislation between utilisation and sequestration, capture and recovery is a hot topic within the industrial gas sector.