Cryogenic technologies for CCTUS
A perspective on carbon dioxide capture, transportation, utilisation & storage, by Stephen B. Harrison, sbh4 consulting.
A perspective on carbon dioxide capture, transportation, utilisation & storage, by Stephen B. Harrison, sbh4 consulting.
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.
We’re seeing significant statements of intent from Nippon Gases and its parent company Nippon Sanso Holdings Corporation (NSHD) right now, particularly in CO2.
Two Japanese companies, Tokai Carbon Co., Ltd. and Sekisui Chemical CO., Ltd., have entered a partnership to develop a new and novel form of carbon capture.
Lomarlabs, a subsidiary of ship-owning and management group Lomar, is collaborating with tech startup Seabound on a cost-effective technology to capture CO2 emissions onboard vessels.
Startup ingredient processor NovoNutrients is pioneering the upcycling of CO2 into a high-grade protein for human and animal consumption, a satisfying solution that many will be dying to sink their teeth into.
CO2 is a major greenhouse gas that accounts for three-quarters of all global man-made emissions.
Two major Japanese corporations, Mitsubishi Heavy Industries (MHI) and Osaska Gas Co Ltd, recently signed an agreement to develop a CO2 value chain for carbon capture, utilisation, and storage (CCUS).
gasworld’s Rob Cockerill shares his reflections on the false economy of the UK’s newly unveiled plan to achieve Net Zero.
The World Biogas Summit and World Biogas Expo 2023 will be held at Birmingham’s National Exhibition Centre (NEC) between March 29-30.