Synthetic fuels and the need for CO2
Last year saw the world’s first commercial scale production of synthetic fuels. Christian Annesley considers the crucial need for CO2 to scale up this emerging market.
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Last year saw the world’s first commercial scale production of synthetic fuels. Christian Annesley considers the crucial need for CO2 to scale up this emerging market.
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The Northern Pioneer – billed as the world’s first commercial liquefied CO2 transport ship – has officially arrived in Norway to serve the Northern Lights project.
Toyota Tsusho Corporation, Ferrari Agroindustria, Toho Gas and Sebigas Cotica Biogeneria have entered into a joint development agreement for a biomethane production pilot project in Brazil.
The Immingham Green Energy Terminal – a multi-user ammonia and green hydrogen project in the eastern England port – has received development consent from the UK Department of Transport.
Summit Carbon Solutions (Summit), the company behind a proposed 668-mile-long carbon dioxide (CO2) pipeline, has signed a deal with electrofuels (e-fuels) producer Infinium to supply its facilities in North Dakota or South Dakota.
The UK is joining a host of mainland European countries in rethinking its nuclear strategy as it looks to drive growth and economic security.