3M and Svante strike carbon removal deal
Multinational conglomerate company 3M has teamed up with British Columbia-based Svante Technologies to develop and produce carbon dioxide (CO2) removal products.
Multinational conglomerate company 3M has teamed up with British Columbia-based Svante Technologies to develop and produce carbon dioxide (CO2) removal products.
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.
Fuel cell powerplants offer many advantages: high efficiency, low emission of pollutants, quiet operation, and quick installation.
A high efficiency power plant being developed by Swiss CO2 specialist ASCO Carbon Dioxide (ASCO) and UK-based Landmark Power Holdings (LMPH) is nearing its completion, according to the partners.
Australian supplier of equipment to the offshore energy industry, Aquaterra, has added to its portfolio of risers and connectors with fully tested completions and workover systems to support offshore carbon capture and storage (CCS) solutions.
Canada’s Province of Alberta is taking the lead when it comes to carbon capture, utilisation, and storage (CCUS) projects and recently announced three major new projects.
Mitsubishi Heavy Industries (MHI) has signed a licensing agreement with Italian engineering company Saipem S.P.A.
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...
We’re seeing significant statements of intent from Nippon Gases and its parent company Nippon Sanso Holdings Corporation (NSHD) right now, particularly in CO2.