Syzygy Plasmonics and Honeywell claim SAF breakthrough
Houston-based Syzygy Plasmonics and Honeywell UOP claim they have cracked the cost and feedstock challenges that have so far held back the scaling of sustainable aviation fuel (SAF).
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Houston-based Syzygy Plasmonics and Honeywell UOP claim they have cracked the cost and feedstock challenges that have so far held back the scaling of sustainable aviation fuel (SAF).
The UK’s Financial Conduct Authority (FCA) is to investigate Drax over its biomass sourcing, listing rules and disclosure guidance.
Leading industrial and chemical firms in Germany have given a cautious welcome to the federal government’s draft bill enabling commercial carbon capture and storage, while also highlighting concerns about implementation and financing.
Behind the drive to decarbonise lies the notion of carbon neutrality. This is the principle that carbon dioxide emissions entering the atmosphere can be balanced by the equivalent amount of carbon being removed.
Chemicals company BASF and clean energy specialist Yara Clean Ammonia have axed plans for a low-carbon ammonia production facility with carbon capture and storage (CCS) on the US Gulf Coast.
Germany-headquartered biogas business EnviTec has opened its fortieth French biogas EnviThan upgrading plant, in Premierfait, France.
Montreal-based carbon removal developer Deep Sky has completed North America’s first underground storage of carbon dioxide derived from direct air capture (DAC).
The first carbon dioxide volumes from cement manufacturer Heidelberg Materials have been successfully transported and stored at Norway’s Northern Lights project.
Global shipping operator CMA CGM is to buy a minority stake in Vanguard Renewables through its energy fund Pulse, ensuring access to “significant volumes” of biomethane on a long-term basis.
News that Specialty Steel UK will enter administration following a winding down petition in the High Court is another major blow for the UK steel sector – and the country’s broader industrial strategy.