Biogas and membranes are key tools for decarbonization
Evonik’s contribution to the sustainable gas economy.
Evonik’s contribution to the sustainable gas economy.
bp is accelerating its biogas and low-carbon business after posting $8.2bn Q3 profit which it attributed to an ‘exceptional’ gas marketing and trading result and higher gas realisations.
The era of rapid global growth in natural gas demand is drawing to a close, according to the IEA’s World Energy Outlook 2022 report.
Work on the UK’s first carbon capture and power generation project designed to support the country’s transition towards more sustainable energy sources is underway.
South American glass manufacturer Wheaton Brasil has become what could be the first glass manufacturing company in the world to use biogas as a partial replacement for natural gas.
Italian energy company Eni is considering the potential of increasing its output of renewable biogas at its industrial site in Livorno, Italy.
Biogas projects in the US using Evonik’s patent for a three-stage process for efficient biogas upgrading with SEPURAN® Green membranes will continue to be offered and implemented exclusively by Evonik and its partners.
Supporting the country’s push for lower carbon energy, a new biogas production plant to be constructed in Sao Paulo, Brazil will generate low carbon energy from biodegradable waste.
Dominic Ellis looks at the growing world – and imperative need – of renewable energy to power air separation units (ASUs) and industrial gas production plants.
Finland-based technology group Wärtsilä will supply its biogas upgrading and liquefaction solutions to Latvian company AS Agrofirma Tervete (AT), a move that will enable AT to turn its agricultural waste into Bio-liquefied natural gas (LNG)...