Podcast: The renewed business case for CO2: live from gasworld’s European CO2 Summit 2025
This episode of The 1895 Podcast was recorded live at gasworld’s European CO2 Summit 2025, as exhibitors and delegates began to arrive at the WTC Rotterdam.
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This episode of The 1895 Podcast was recorded live at gasworld’s European CO2 Summit 2025, as exhibitors and delegates began to arrive at the WTC Rotterdam.
Adam Forsyth, Head of Research at Longspur Capital, spoke exclusively to gasworld following his presentation at its European CO2 Summit 2025.
Sweden-based energy company Stockholm Exergi has cleared Italian engineering firm Saipem to begin work on a large-scale carbon capture project at the Värtaverket biomass power plant in Stockholm.
Large-scale carbon capture and storage (CCS) projects could cut back the amount of CO2 available for commercial use in the US.
European energy company E.ON and Danish waste management firm ARC have signed a deal to partner on the development of a carbon capture project at Copenhagen’s CopenHill waste-to-energy facility in Denmark. The initiative, known as...
Rob van Straten, CEO at Skytree, spoke exclusively to gasworld following his presentation at its European CO2 Summit 2025.
Revenues from durable carbon dioxide removal credits are set to exceed $14bn by 2035, driven by growing demand for engineered removal technologies, according to a report by independent technology research group IDTechEx.
Despoina Tsimprikidou, Policy Officer at the Carbon Capture and Storage Association, discusses what she would like to see from policy makers to advance carbon capture, utilisation and storage, and make it viable, on gasworld’s CCUS:...
A sprawling network of pipelines, terminals, and offshore reservoirs is quietly taking shape in the Port of Rotterdam, Netherlands, laying the groundwork for one of Europe’s most ambitious efforts to decarbonise heavy industry.
While carbon dioxide supply chains continue to face growing pressures linked to sustainability targets, market volatility and infrastructure constraints, questions are emerging about how it can be more effectively managed, utilised and secured for future...