Essar Group to invest $3.6bn in low carbon energy in UK and India
Essar Group is to invest $3.6bn developing low-carbon energy in the UK and India under the newly formed Essar Energy Transition (EET).
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Essar Group is to invest $3.6bn developing low-carbon energy in the UK and India under the newly formed Essar Energy Transition (EET).
Hanson has been trialling carbon-absorbing asphalt on a road resurfacing project in south west England.
Energie 360° and Tree Energy Solutions (TES) are partnering to develop renewable synthetic methane (eNG) through green hydrogen and carbon dioxide (CO2).
The project concept for a new cross-border carbon dioxide (CO2) storage solution named NoordKaap will involve the transportation of CO2 captured from industrial emitters for direct injection at offshore locations and for terminal offloading, announced...
Canadian renewable natural gas (RNG) specialist Anaergia has sold its Envo Biogas plant in Tønder, Denmark to Copenhagen Infrastructure Partners’ (CIP) Advanced Bioenergy Fund I, which is developing biogas projects in Europe and North America.
Having set its sights on disposing up to one million tonnes of carbon dioxide (CO2) from the distillery industry by 2030, UK-based Carbon Capture Scotland has announced it will source its carbon removal technology from...
Chemical products company LSB Industries has said it wants to capture and permanently sequester carbon dioxide (CO2) at its El Dorado, Arkansas facility that produces ammonia for agricultural and mining products.
Some interesting new research has just been released by the Massachusetts Institute of Technology. Researchers have found an effective new method for removing carbon dioxide from the ocean. It is reckoned it could be implemented...
Carbon dioxide (CO2) captured via direct air capture (DAC) has been permanently stored in concrete for the first time, in a demonstration project led by Canadian business CarbonCure Technologies and Californian outfit Heirloom.
A trio of leading European and global energy companies have revealed plans to develop a carbon capture and storage (CCS) value chain across Europe with an aim to accelerate the transition to carbon neutrality.