All United Kingdom articles – Page 5
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Biomethane could help the UK ‘level up’ its low carbon agenda
Speaking at the 2021 Anaerobic Digestion and Bioresources Association (ADBA) National Conference on 14th December, Lord Callanan reiterated just how beneficial biomethane could become when decarbonising and ‘levelling up’ the UK economy.
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Could the UK become a global leader in the energy transition?
Following a COP26 event met with a lukewarm reception by many, international focus on the importance of reducing harmful emissions for industrial sectors has magnified. As coal is slowly phased out, the UK energy transition will require further investment to support scaling up of alternative energy technologies such as carbon ...
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Drax to inject £40m in ‘world’s largest’ carbon capture project
UK-based energy company Drax Group (Drax) is to kickstart the next phase of its bioenergy with carbon capture and storage (BECCS) project at its North Yorkshire power station with capital investments of around £40m.
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bp accelerates UK carbon capture potential
Energy giant bp has advanced its UK power and carbon capture potential following the awarding of two engineering contracts to participants in bp’s Front End Engineering Design (FEED) competition for the Net Zero Teesside Power (NZT Power) project and the Northern Endurance Partnership’s (NEP) carbon compression infrastructure in Teesside.
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Atlas Copco acquires Provac Limited
Atlas Copco has acquired Provac Limited, an Irish vacuum distributor and service provider.
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Alphasense to ‘reach new heights’ following acquisition by AMETEK
UK-based gas sensor manufacturer Alphasense is to join AMETEK following its acquisition by the electronic instrument and electromechanical device specialist.
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Biogas key to a sustainable future, says WBA in post-COP26 statement
The Chief Executive of the World Biogas Association (WBA), Charlotte Morton, has reiterated the need for biogas and anaerobic digestion (AD) to play a key role in attaining net zero targets.
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DNV to explore pipeline repurposing for CO2 transport
A joint effort to assess the potential for subsea pipes in the southern North Sea to be repurposed for carbon dioxide (CO2) transport is currently underway at a testing facility in the UK.
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Pentair, Dry Ice Scotland launching renewable, bio-CO2 production site
Carbon capture specialist Pentair and Crocketford-based Dry Ice Scotland, the UK’s largest independent dry ice manufacturer and distributor, are to launch a new production site that will produce renewably generated bio-carbon dioxide (CO2).
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Storegga, Sval Energi partner to explore carbon storage off Norway
UK-based carbon reduction and removal company Storegga is collaborating with Sval Energi (Sval) on an agreement that will see the companies exploring the opportunities for carbon storage on the Norwegian Continental Shelf (NCS).
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Scottish carbon storage project secures £260k funding
A major project undertaken by the Highlands and Islands Enterprise (HIE) to explore potential for carbon dioxide (CO2) storage has been awarded £260,000 from the UK Government.
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WBA tells COP26 delegates waste reform ‘critical’ to reduce methane emissions
Leading global biogas trade body the World Biogas Association (WBA) reiterated its key message to COP26 delegates at a Blue Zone session held at the event earlier this month, stating that a ‘new era’ of waste management must be ushered in to see a global reduction in methane emissions.
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ASCO pushes for sustainability with energy arm relaunch
Global integrated logistics and materials management company ASCO is driving towards a carbon neutral future following the relaunch of its energy industry recruitment arm, OBM.
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Zero Petroleum and RAF complete world’s first net-zero synthetic fuel flight
British synthetic fuel company Zero Petroleum has made history after joining forces with the Royal Air Force (RAF) to complete the world’s first flight using 100% net-zero synthetic fuel.
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Exclusive: Pro Gases UK talks CO2 shortages, bio-CO2 demands and company growth
Industrial gases, bulk gases, contract filling, and cylinders: These are the four main pillars of business for Pro Gases UK Limited (Pro Gases), a family run business which in the last couple of years has expanded and grown, having entered the industrial gases market.
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Oxford Flow hires ‘valve industry veteran’ as new CSO
Flow control equipment specialist Oxford Flow has appointed its new Chief Strategy Officer (CSO), ex-Severn Glocon Global CEO, Colin Findlay.
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ABDA 2021 to focus on climate, gas, and CO2 security
The 2021 UK Anaerobic Digestion and Bioresources Association (ADBA) National Conference will take place on 14thDecember, focusing on how anaerobic digestion (AD) is able to deliver climate, gas, and carbon dioxide (CO2) security.
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WATCH: The UK’s first large scale DAC facility
WATCH: The UK’s first large scale direct air capture (DAC) facility, which will remove up to one million tonnes of carbon dioxide (CO2) from the air annually is “just the start.”
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Carbon8 appoints David Clemmitt as Chief Engineer
UK-based Carbon8 Systems (Carbon8), a carbon capture and utilisation (CCU) aggregate production company, has announced the appointment of new Chief Engineer David Clemmitt.
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BCGA launches new website
The British Compressed Gases Association (BCGA) has launched its new-look website, though the domain name, www.bcga.co.uk, remains the same.