Ørsted wins contract to capture and store half a million tonnes of biogenic CO2
Denmark-based Ørsted has won a 20-year contract from the Danish Energy Agency (EA) for its carbon capture and storage (CCS) project ‘Ørsted Kalundborg Hub’.
Denmark-based Ørsted has won a 20-year contract from the Danish Energy Agency (EA) for its carbon capture and storage (CCS) project ‘Ørsted Kalundborg Hub’.
Family-owned industrial gas major Messer will start up a new carbon dioxide (CO2) recovery plant in Austria in early 2024.
Chart Industries and TECO 2030 have expanded their existing partnership to offer improved ship efficiencies and reduce carbon emissions in the maritime industry with carbon capture and hydrogen technologies.
Australian energy company Santos recently signed four memoranda of understanding (MOUs) to help capture and store the carbon emissions of several companies.
Industrial gas major Air Liquide will work alongside Swiss-based global building materials manufacturer Holcim on a project that aims to decarbonise Holcim’s new cement production plant under development in Belgium.
The recently announced coalition, named Carbon Capture and Storage Europe, includes major players in the carbon capture industry including technology providers, project developers and environmental NGOs.
Scotland-based TÜV SÜD National Engineering Laboratory will built the world’s first national standard liquid/dense phase carbon dioxide (CO2) calibration facility after having received £950k ($1.2m) funding from Horizon Europe, the EU’s funding programme for research...
The Global CCS Institute has welcomed calls from G7 leaders to scale up carbon capture and storage (CCS) globally following the recent release of a communique calling for the large-scale deployment of CCS technologies.
The Premier of Canada’s Ontario Province, Doug Ford, is championing the underground storage of carbon dioxide to capture and store greenhouse gas emissions.
Direct air capture (DAC) specialist Climeworks has signed a 13-year agreement with global private markets firm Partners Group to remove 7,000 metric tonnes of carbon dioxide (CO2) from the atmosphere on the company’s behalf.