US and China agree advancement
The world’s two most active nations in operating Carbon Capture and Storage projects have signed eight partnership agreements to cut greenhouse gases.
The latest carbon dioxide industry news from across the globe.
The world’s two most active nations in operating Carbon Capture and Storage projects have signed eight partnership agreements to cut greenhouse gases.
The Norwegian Parliament has granted US$1m of funding to a pilot plant that will use CO2 captured at CO2 Technology Centre Mongstad (TCM) to produce algae for the fish farming industry.
International collaborative research to develop carbon capture and storage (CCS) projects was furthered today with the signing of a Memorandum of Understanding (MoU) between the UK and Australia.
Scottish Carbon Capture & Storage (SCCS) has welcomed today’s announcement that the European Commission has awarded the White Rose CCS Project up to €300m from its NER300 funding programme.
Midway through 2014 and the global industrial gases industry is in the midst of a gradually improving business environment.
As our global analysis explains this month, of the dynamics that the gases industry can control and capitalise on, there is cause for optimism – the energy boom and the headway in healthcare are two...
Linde joined forces with its strategic alliance partner, Roy Smith Company, at the Michigan Minority Procurement Conference & Opportunity (MMPC) fair recently to showcase its applications technology using carbon dioxide and nitrogen in the manufacture...
Senegal soft drinks bottler Sodagem, from Dakar, is now producing its own carbon dioxide (CO2) after delivery of a new CO2 production plant from ASCO.
We are now more than half way through 2013 and in the US this year’s economy feels much like last year’s. We are moving ahead, but slowly. The recovery remains spotty with forward momentum being driven by a...
Precision cleaning of high value products has become more critical as products have become smaller and more complex. Traditional cleaning technologies such as aqueous and solvent based systems are increasingly not able to meet these new cleaning...