UK Energy Secretary defends CCS potential
UK Secretary of State for Energy Security and Climate Change Ed Miliband has said the carbon capture and storage (CCS) sector will create 4,000 jobs “straight away” and 50,000 jobs over the medium term.
UK Secretary of State for Energy Security and Climate Change Ed Miliband has said the carbon capture and storage (CCS) sector will create 4,000 jobs “straight away” and 50,000 jobs over the medium term.
Energy and chemicals leader Aramco has launched Saudi Arabia’s first carbon dioxide direct air capture (DAC) test unit, capable of removing 12 tonnes of carbon dioxide per year from the atmosphere.
Hydrogen technology company Nel Hydrogen US has secured an order for a 2.5 megawatt (MW) containerised proton exchange membrane (PEM) unit for the Aberdeen Hydrogen Hub project in the north-east of Scotland. It is the...
US marine, and energy company Crowley has launched a liquefied natural gas (LNG) carrier to transport LNG to the energy company Naturgy in Puerto Rico.
Industrial gas company Universal Industrial Gases (UIG) is expanding its South Carolina footprint by investing $100m in a new 200,000 sq ft industrial gas facility at its steel producer parent Nucor Corporation’s Darlington County steel...
Air Liquide Egypt and Hong Kong-headquartered energy outfit United Energy Group (UEG) have signed a memorandum of understanding (MoU) to develop projects that produce green ammonia based on green hydrogen, according to the Egyptian Gazette.
Noble Gas Systems has raised $4.2m to support the testing and commercialisation of its latest gas storage vessels, as well as the development of a new pilot manufacturing plant.
Trevor Tilmann, Applications Engineer at Thermo Fisher Scientific, discusses impurities in captured CO2 and the risk they pose on pipeline integrity on gasworld’s CCUS: Turning Carbon into Opportunity webinar.
UK renewable energy projects will be connected to the electricity grid more quickly as a result of new rules from the country’s energy regulator Ofgem granting early access to almost £4bn of investment for transmission...
India’s gas demand will soar to 100 billion cubic metres (bcm) by 2033, driven by industry and city distribution expansion. But low-carbon hydrogen is less likely to see a boom in demand due to more...