Extensive UK retaliatory tariffs list includes industrial gases
The UK government has published a long list of products which could be subject to retaliatory tariffs with the US.
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The UK government has published a long list of products which could be subject to retaliatory tariffs with the US.
Hydrogen-based green steel output could reach 46 million tonnes by 2035, according to a new report from technology research firm IDTechEx. The report highlights how regulation, corporate climate targets, and pressure from sectors like automotive...
Project development group Skanska has signed a SEK990m phase-two contract with energy provider Stockholm Exergi for the upcoming bioenergy with carbon capture and storage (BECCS) site in the Swedish capital.
Finland’s VTT Technical Research Centre and LUT University have concluded a three-year project exploring how carbon dioxide emissions from pulp mills could be captured and converted into raw materials for renewable plastics and e-fuels.
Global electricity consumption is forecast to grow at close to 4% annually through to 2027, as power use climbs in a range of sectors, according to a recent International Energy Agency (IEA) report.
Canada and Mexico have avoided the new 10% global tariffs issued by the US – but only because they have been targeted under previous measures.
Of all the uses of the air gases, oxygen’s use in oxygen-blown gasification, where it replaces or supplements air as the oxidant, is a crucial play in decarbonisation, by enabling carbon capture when paired with...
Uncertainty around carbon policy is a major barrier to investment across the carbon capture and clean fuels sectors, according to Adam Forsyth, Head of Research at Longspur Capital, speaking at gasworld’s recent European CO2 Summit...
After a series of unilateral tariff measures, the US is set to introduce a reciprocal global system which President Donald Trump believes will boost American wealth but has left economists fearing will usher in a...
In the past year, many ASUs projects have been confirmed or come onstream, with different market drivers. Christian Annesley looks at what has been happening