Europe unveils €4.4bn investment in South African clean energy
The European Union (EU) is to invest €4.4bn in South Africa’s clean energy industry as part of a global gateway investment package.
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The European Union (EU) is to invest €4.4bn in South Africa’s clean energy industry as part of a global gateway investment package.
Nordics financial company Nordea has signed a multi-year carbon removals contract with Norwegian company Inherit Carbon Solutions to capture and store at least 68,000 tonnes of carbon dioxide (CO2) from the atmosphere.
Ken West, President and CEO of Energy and Sustainability Solutions (ESS) at Honeywell, outlines how the Air Products LNG process technologies acquisition creates a new industry execution model
Bjorn Utgard, VP of Strategy in EMEA at Skytree, discusses the potential of capturing CO2 from indoor air on gasworld’s CCUS: Turning Carbon into Opportunity webinar.
Few subjects are as fraught and complex as hydrogen. In the latest 1895 episode, gasworld’s Rob Cockerill and Tom Dee reflect on the main hurdles the sector has faced during the last five years, which...
Dutch tanks and infrastructure business Royal Vopak is spending €1bn more on gas and industrial infrastructure to accelerate the energy transition, taking its overall investment to €2bn. The investment was confirmed at its Capital Markets...
UK-headquartered global engineering consultancy Wood has launched an energy transition hub in Abu Dhabi to provide technical, strategic, and economic solutions for clients across the Middle East, the company announced today.
The EU has announced €26bn of countermeasures to US tariffs, raising the stakes in an escalating global trade war that was instigated by the US.
US-headquartered cryogenic equipment and technology provider Chart Industries (Chart) is to supply key technology and equipment for the Dry Piney project in Wyoming, US.
In this episode of The 1895 Podcast we explore the challenges facing the hydrogen industry and ask: where did it go wrong?