Siemens to hit carbon neutral target eight years ahead of goal
Energy giant Siemens is set to hit its carbon neutral goal at its Congleton factory eight years ahead of its original 2030 target.
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Energy giant Siemens is set to hit its carbon neutral goal at its Congleton factory eight years ahead of its original 2030 target.
The UK Department for Business, Energy and Industrial Strategy has unveiled 20 potential carbon capture and storage sites in a recently released phase 2 shortlist
Cement manufacturer Hanson has seen its Padeswood cement works in Flintshire shortlisted by the UK Government as part of its Phase 2 carbon capture and storage (CCS) plans.
The agricultural market is set to benefit from carbon dioxide (CO2) enrichment solutions developed by Chart Industries and the Agricultural Gas Company (AG Gas).
As the UK’s drive towards Net Zero continues to gain momentum, new initiatives are being established to provide local businesses with easy access to hydrogen fuel.
The UK’s largest listed water company United Utilities has signed a decarbonisation deal with green graphene and hydrogen producer Levidian Nanosystems (Levidian) that aims to turn waste biogas into clean hydrogen.
Although responsible for just 2% of the air transport sector’s total carbon emissions, airport operators have increasingly sought to decarbonise their operations.
UK-based waste-to-hydrogen specialist Compact Syngas Solutions (CSS) has won £246,568 from the Hydrogen BECCS (bioenergy with carbon capture and storage) Innovation Programme.
Carbon dioxide (CO2) shortages in the US are by no means a rare occurrence, in fact, we have witnessed shortages happen regularly in the last several years.
“I believe this is going to be a challenging summer/fall. CO2 demand continues to outpace the capacity being added and the current outages are only adding to that stress,” that’s what Ned Lane, CEO of CK...