European Energy receives first biogenic CO2 from Tønder Biogas in Denmark first
Denmark-based renewables company European Energy has received its first truckload of biogenic carbon dioxide (CO2) from the Danish biogas plant Tønder Biogas.
Hello and welcome to this Yearbook 2024/25 from gasworld, and very much the industrial gas year in review. While 2023 was a big year for gasworld as we celebrated our 20th anniversary, and another strong 12 months for the industry as it continued to enjoy the post-pandemic flourish, there’s a definite feelings in the air this has been a more subdued 2024. Read more inside…
Denmark-based renewables company European Energy has received its first truckload of biogenic carbon dioxide (CO2) from the Danish biogas plant Tønder Biogas.
As the three-day gasworld European CO2 Summit 2025 gets underway in Rotterdam, we shine the spotlight on sustainability and carbon reduction efforts in the port, where major carbon capture and pipeline projects are underway.
Decarbonisation technology firm 8 Rivers Capital, with an HQ in North Carolina, has awarded global engineering company Wood a preliminary front-end engineering and design (pre-FEED) contract for its Wyoming carbon capture project.
Bjorn Utgard, VP of Strategy in EMEA at Skytree, discusses his view on CO2 utilisation vs sequestration on gasworld’s CCUS: Turning Carbon into Opportunity webinar.
Remote tanks monitoring business Otodata has earned ISO 27001 certification for its information technology security practices.
Australia-based oil and gas company Woodside has signed a 15-year liquefied natural gas (LNG) sales and purchase agreement (SPA) with China Resources Gas International.
ABB and Charbone Hydrogen Corporation plan to develop up to 15 green hydrogen facilities across North America over the next five years, with a first project located in Québec, Canada.
Industrial gas distributors Central McGowan and Minneapolis Oxygen, both in the upper Midwest region of the US, have merged their businesses.
Estonian private energy company Elenger has completed the Baltic region’s first cross-border biomethane transaction.
Direct air capture (DAC) of carbon dioxide is today a hotly debated carbon management technology, attracting scepticism in some quarters but also growing investment reflecting its crucial role in the maths of delivering Net Zero.