US CO2 shortage: Strains set to continue throughout the coming months
Tightening in supply or supply shortages of carbon dioxide (CO2) are continuing to hit businesses across the US, with strains set to continue throughout the coming months.
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Tightening in supply or supply shortages of carbon dioxide (CO2) are continuing to hit businesses across the US, with strains set to continue throughout the coming months.
As global industry maintains its focus on carbon reduction by investing in technologies such as carbon capture and storage (CCS), the shipping sector has sought to lower emissions by looking to install CCS units onboard...
Carbon reduction and removal firm Storegga is set to spearhead new opportunities in the US, having today (1st August) announced the launch of its new Americas business, Storegga Americas.
Chart Industries and Wolf Carbon Solutions are looking to slash emissions in the Midwest US, with the deployment of cryogenic capture technology along a proposed carbon pipeline system running from Iowa to Illinois.
A tightening in carbon dioxide (CO2) supply is beginning to hit the US beverage market, with one brewery stating that its supply has been cut for the foreseeable future.
A new method of accelerated carbon capture could see Canada Nickel’s Crawford Project achieve Net Zero carbon emissions within 36 hours and generate up to 21 tonnes of carbon dioxide (CO2) credits per tonne of...
A new type of concrete that forgoes the necessity for cement has been confirmed as carbon-negative following lab tests undertaken at the University of Oxford.
Air Products will spend or commit at least $4bn in additional new capital to support the clean energy transition over the next five years, bringing its total commitment to first-mover projects to $15bn by 2027.
Shanghai Chemical Industry Park Industrial Gases (SCIPIG), a subsidiary of Air Liquide, will invest over €200 million to build two hydrogen production units in Shanghai Chemical Industry Park (SCIP).
Carbon removal specialist Climeworks has become Microsoft’s first ever long-term carbon removal supplier after the partners closed a new 10-year carbon removal offtake agreement.