Seven countries to receive $1bn towards industrial decarbonisation
Brazil, Egypt, Mexico, Namibia, South Africa, Turkey, and Uzbekistan have been selected for the Climate Investment Funds’ (CIF) first industrial decarbonisation initiative.
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Brazil, Egypt, Mexico, Namibia, South Africa, Turkey, and Uzbekistan have been selected for the Climate Investment Funds’ (CIF) first industrial decarbonisation initiative.
Denmark-based Skovgaard Energy and Sumitomo Corporation have signed a joint venture in a bid to drive e-SAF and biogas production in the Scandinavian country.
Australia gas producer Santos will “unanimously recommend” its shareholders vote in favour of an $18.7bn takeover from a consortium led by XRG, the Abu Dhabi National Oil Company (Adnoc) subsidiary, Abu Dhabi Holding Company, and...
Green energy company Tree Energy Solutions (TES) and engineering firm Ramboll have completed a joint study for a planned carbon dioxide export terminal at TES’s Green Energy Hub in Wilhelmshaven, Germany, paving the way for...
Cryogenic technology developer INOX India has launched a new ultra-high-purity ammonia ISO tank container that it says will support global semiconductor and solar panel manufacturing.
Delegates attending the Gas, LNG and Future of Energy event in London this week heard that the US gas market is expected to grow another 40% or over 50 bcf, according to Wood Mackenzie forecasts.
Cumulative investment in carbon capture and storage [CCS] is expected to reach $80bn over the next five years and falling costs will spur more growth post-2030, according to DNV’s first Energy Transition Outlook: CCS to...
gasworld’s Intelligence team has produced handy regional ‘Pulse’ reports on key US regions which provide readers with latest data and trends across industrial gas sectors.
Energy company Horizon Power has completed a three-month trial of carbon capture, utilisation and storage (CCUS) technology for diesel generators, in partnership with Melbourne-based start-up Kapture.
The UK Government has formally announced its backing for two major carbon capture and storage (CCS) projects that could collectively capture and store over 15 million tonnes of carbon dioxide per year by 2030.