Podcast: Decarbonisation Summit 2024 review (Part 2)
Following gasworld’s Decarbonisation Summit 2024, Tom and Rob look back on the What Did We Learn, What Next? panel discussion.
Following gasworld’s Decarbonisation Summit 2024, Tom and Rob look back on the What Did We Learn, What Next? panel discussion.
UK-based C-Capture has started up a new trial at a cement-making plant in Lincolnshire which aims to test the company’s technology to remove carbon dioxide (CO2) from the flue gas emissions produced during cement manufacture.
Swiss carbon capture firm Climeworks has switched on its newest direct air capture and storage (DAC+S) plant in Iceland.
Technology specialist CGG has formed a carbon capture and storage (CCS) alliance with Baker Hughes in a bid to actively support low-carbon markets with new technologies.
A new partnership between two European energy companies to install Sweden’s first carbon capture and utilisation (CCU) facility using biogas will produce 20,000 tonnes of food-grade carbon dioxide (CO2) per year.
Canada-based Capital Power Corp. (Capital Power) will not continue its pursuit of the CA$2.4bn (US$1.7bn) carbon capture and storage (CCS) project at its Genesee natural gas-fired power plant.
Decarbonisation solutions firm Carbon Clean has mounted its first equipment on the structural steel of the first carbon capture module at what will be Europe’s largest commercial-scale e-methanol facility.
The UK needs immediate, substantial and coordinated investment in Net Zero technologies, according to a new Energy Systems Catapult report.
US-based sustainable paint brand Smog Armor has announced plans to create a new direct air capture (DAC) facility that will extract carbon dioxide (CO2) from the atmosphere before being stored within manufactured concrete products.
The European Parliament has approved the Net Zero Industry Act (NZIA) to bolster EU production in technologies needed for decarbonisation.