Ethanol industry takes legal action against EU biofuels policy
The EU’s RefuelEU Aviation Regulation improperly excludes crop-based biofuels from the effort to reduce greenhouse gas emissions from air transport.
The EU’s RefuelEU Aviation Regulation improperly excludes crop-based biofuels from the effort to reduce greenhouse gas emissions from air transport.
Industrial gas major Air Liquide has achieved a milestone in small-scale gas supply having delivered a record 62 new small gas production units at its customers sites in the industrial merchant and electronics sectors in...
The Biden-Harris Administration has announced $5bn to support semiconductor-related research, development, and workforce needs as part of its plan to bolster domestic manufacturing.
The world is searching for an alternative to fossil fuels, and hydrogen is becoming a more common replacement in the transportation sector. Hydrogen can be used in short- and long-haul applications and is more cost-effective...
Electrolyser technology has not developed enough for large-scale green hydrogen projects to stack up as viable investments and move ahead.
Power and automation technology group ABB has been chosen by energy and infrastructure service provider Salzburg AG to upgrade the gas turbine control system at its HKW Mitte combined heat and power (CHP) plant in...
Chevron New Energies will install Fluor Corporation’s Econamine FG PlusSM carbon capture technology to slash emissions at its Eastridge Cogeneration facility in Kern County, California.
Some of today’s air separation units incorporate on-site renewables to green the production of air gases, but it’s a tiny part of the wider picture. The grid-derived power that’s used to run nearly all of North...
Mobility giant Daimler Truck (Daimler) has developed a new refuelling technology for subcooled liquid hydrogen – or sLH2 – alongside Linde Engineering (Linde) to accelerate the efficiency of hydrogen-fuelled trucks and advance filling stations as...
A new strategy released by the European Union (EU) has outlined the potential role that carbon capture technologies could play in reducing emissions by 90% by 2040 and reaching climate neutrality by 2050.