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A perspective on carbon dioxide capture, transportation, utilisation & storage, by Stephen B. Harrison, sbh4 consulting.
Jill Evanko, President and CEO of Chart Industries, discusses a transformative five years for the company, its long-term vision and the Nexus of Clean molecule agnostic approach, in an interview with gasworld. By Rob Cockerill.
North American steel producer Nucor has entered into an agreement with oil and gas firm ExxonMobil to capture, transport, and store carbon dioxide (CO2) from the company’s direct reduce iron (DRI) plant in Covent, Louisiana.
Carbon emission reduction technology company Topsoe has announced the approval of its 2040 Net Zero target by the Science Based Targets initiative, an organisation that enables organisations and companies to set science-based greenhouse gas emission...
Business in the hydrogen space has never been as demanding for Chart Industries as it is today. That’s because there is so much going on – and so much now to do.
Carbon removal firm Equatic has deployed what it believes to be the first technology that combines carbon dioxide (CO2) removal and carbon-negative hydrogen generation.
Global trading and business investment company Sumitomo Corporation has joined forces with US-based direct air capture firm (DAC) Global Thermostat to develop a global business for carbon capture and sequestration (CCS).
Norway-based carbon dioxide (CO2) removal company Removr has signed a deal with CO2 storage firm Carbfix to store 100,000 tonnes of CO2 per year from Removr’s first large-scale direct air carbon capture and storage (DACCS)...
The nexus of clean and why Chart is now so much more than a cryogenic equipment company. Jill Evanko tells gasworld all in an upcoming interview with gasworld.
Renewable energy company Drax will open its new North American headquarters for bioenergy with carbon capture and storage (BECCS) in Houston, Texas.