The global carbon dioxide market in 2014
The global merchant market has been defined to be ‘around 20 million metric tons per year’ in capacity over the last few years. However, I would estimate this market to exceed 20 million metric tons...
The global merchant market has been defined to be ‘around 20 million metric tons per year’ in capacity over the last few years. However, I would estimate this market to exceed 20 million metric tons...
As governments globally seek to reduce their CO2 emissions, it looks increasingly likely that “King Coal” will lose its crown, and a significant decline in coal production and consumption globally is becoming a much more...
Netherlands based Pentair Haffmans has launched a new, non-invasive, CO2 measurement in the filled package for the brewing, soft drinks, wine, bioethanol, and biogas industries – called the Haffmans CO2 Selector.
NewCO2Fuels (NCF) is developing an innovative, cost competitive, self-sufficient system to produce fuel from CO2 and renewable energy.
The world’s two most active nations in operating Carbon Capture and Storage projects have signed eight partnership agreements to cut greenhouse gases.
The Norwegian Parliament has granted US$1m of funding to a pilot plant that will use CO2 captured at CO2 Technology Centre Mongstad (TCM) to produce algae for the fish farming industry.
International collaborative research to develop carbon capture and storage (CCS) projects was furthered today with the signing of a Memorandum of Understanding (MoU) between the UK and Australia.
Scottish Carbon Capture & Storage (SCCS) has welcomed today’s announcement that the European Commission has awarded the White Rose CCS Project up to €300m from its NER300 funding programme.
Midway through 2014 and the global industrial gases industry is in the midst of a gradually improving business environment.
As our global analysis explains this month, of the dynamics that the gases industry can control and capitalise on, there is cause for optimism – the energy boom and the headway in healthcare are two...