Getting real about carbon capture
Why would anyone want to bury carbon dioxide (CO2)? The idea seemed crazy when I first heard of it a decade or so ago. Proponents of carbon capture and storage (CCS) technology will argue that...
Why would anyone want to bury carbon dioxide (CO2)? The idea seemed crazy when I first heard of it a decade or so ago. Proponents of carbon capture and storage (CCS) technology will argue that...
Today we face the dual challenge of achieving both energy security and a positive climate outcome. The latest report by the Intergovernmental Panel on Climate Change (IPCC) finds that carbon emissions from fossil fuels such as...
After last month’s focus on air separation technologies, here we pick up the baton of gas manufacture and cast the net a little wider still to a range of different gas production technologies.
Linde Gaz has finalised investments for its new carbon dioxide (CO2) production facility in Denizli, and has brought the facility into service.
BOC has revealed it is to build its first UK carbon dioxide (CO2) purification plant, following the signing of an agreement with leading food company Cargill for the provision of raw CO2 feedstock.
Denmark-based Union Engineering has been appointed as supplier of the carbon dioxide (CO2) system for a new forest research project in the UK.
Shell has celebrated the official opening of the Quest carbon capture and storage (CCS) project in Alberta, Canada, and the start of commercial operations.
Air Liquide has inaugurated Cryocap™, a unique industrial installation that enables the capture of carbon dioxide (CO2) released during hydrogen production via a cryogenic process.
Up to 28 million tonnes of carbon dioxide (CO2) emissions will be captured by existing operational carbon capture and storage (CCS) projects this year, according to a new report launched today.
ASCO Carbon Dioxide Ltd has recently put its dry ice blasting technology to good effect in the restoration of a historic steam locomotive to the ‘brilliance’ of its former glories.