Port of Rotterdam pilots carbon-storing cement for quay wall anchors
Dutch construction firm Hakkers and carbon tech company Paebbl have partnered to install a carbon-storing anchoring system at the Port of Rotterdam in the Netherlands.
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Dutch construction firm Hakkers and carbon tech company Paebbl have partnered to install a carbon-storing anchoring system at the Port of Rotterdam in the Netherlands.
Industrial gas major Linde will build a second carbon dioxide liquefaction plant in Freeport, Texas, doubling its capacity in the region.
The British Compressed Gases Association (BCGA) will explore how the EU’s new Carbon Border Adjustment Mechanism (CBAM), often referred to as a ‘carbon border tax’, could affect the compressed gases sector during a webinar later...
Few areas are more important to industrial gas companies than leak detection. And with increased scrutiny on curbing emissions, ensuring safety and sustainability in all operations is vital.
India-headquartered hydrogen company Hygenco Green Energies has opened a green ammonia plant in Odisha, India.
Carbon dioxide project Norne and Port of Aalborg, both in Denmark, are to develop a CO2 hub which aims to handle 15 million tonnes a year.
Honeywell, Johnson Matthey, Gidara Energy and Samsung E&A have formed a strategic technology alliance for producing sustainable aviation fuel (SAF) from biomass and municipal solid waste.
EnviTec Biogas has completed the first gas upgrading plant in Slovakia and successfully injected biomethane into the local gas grid.
UK-headquartered point-source carbon capture business Carbon Clean and offshore floating provider Modec have signed an agreement to develop and scale Carbon Clean’s CycloneCC carbon capture technology for offshore applications.
Global energy investment is set to increase to a record $3.3 trillion in 2025, despite headwinds from elevated geopolitical tensions and economic uncertainty, according to a new International Energy Agency (IEA) report.