Installed CCS capacity on track to double
Installed carbon capture and storage (CCS) project capacity is on track to double to 100 million tonnes per annum (Mtpa) according to a Global CCS Institute report.
Installed carbon capture and storage (CCS) project capacity is on track to double to 100 million tonnes per annum (Mtpa) according to a Global CCS Institute report.
One of Brazil’s biggest ethanol producers, FS Bioenergia, has advanced to the next phase of its carbon capture project, which is projected to cost approximately 460 million reais (US$82.2m).
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Renewables are on course to meet almost half of global electricity demand by the end of this decade – but are still failing to meet the tripling capacity target, according to an IEA report.
Recycling, funding and cryogen-free tech are increasingly in the helium spotlight.
Specialty gases are vital to a wide range of applications especially electronics.
Total electrolyser capacity that has reached final investment decision (FID) now stands at 20 gigawatts (GW) globally, according to the IEA’s annual Global Hydrogen Review 2024.
Siemens Financial Services has launched the cloud-based Decarbonization Business Optimizer to reduce the complexity of decarbonising buildings and financing needed for Net Zero.
McDermott and BW Offshore have entered into a collaboration to advance the technical and commercial viability of offshore blue ammonia production.
Standard Chartered Bank and financial services group SEB have expanded their partnership with Puro.earth in a bid to increase liquidity in the carbon dioxide (CO2) removal market.