UK and Norway launch green industrial partnership
The UK and Norway are set to launch a new green industrial partnership today (16th December) to combine their capabilities on clean energy, drive economic growth and bolster energy security.
The UK and Norway are set to launch a new green industrial partnership today (16th December) to combine their capabilities on clean energy, drive economic growth and bolster energy security.
Greensand Future, billed as Europe’s first operational CO2 storage facility, has reached final investment decision (FID).
With its year-round sunshine, extensive energy know-how and pro-industry government support and leadership, delegates attending the opening day of the MENA Industrial Gases Conference heard how the region already has many decarbonisation solutions in place.
The Global Cement and Concrete Association (GCCA) has launched international definitions for low-carbon cement and concrete at COP29.
Tata Steel Netherlands and Ecolog, together with Gen2 Energy and Port of Amsterdam, are exploring the import of liquid hydrogen and export of liquid carbon dioxide (CO2).
Total estimated capital investment for carbon capture in Energy-from-Waste (EfW) facilities in the UK is now £19bn, according to a report from ERM and commissioned by Viridor.
The International Finance Corporation (IFC) has announced a $70m green loan to Çimsa Çimento San. ve Tic. A.Ş. (Çimsa), a leading cement manufacturer in Türkiye, to support its decarbonisation plans.
Gill Scheltjens, Chief Executive Officer at D-CRBN, discusses the challenges surrounding CO2 capture and recycling on gasworld’s Circular Economies webinar.
Power2X and Advario plan to develop a ‘world scale’ production and storage hub for sustainable aviation fuel (e-SAF) and synthetic low carbon fuels in the Port of Rotterdam.
Installed carbon capture and storage (CCS) project capacity is on track to double to 100 million tonnes per annum (Mtpa) according to a Global CCS Institute report.