Labour Party commits to green hydrogen and steel investment
The Labour Party will invest £500m in green hydrogen and £2.5bn in transitioning steel over 10 years should it return to power in July, according to its manifesto published today.
The Labour Party will invest £500m in green hydrogen and £2.5bn in transitioning steel over 10 years should it return to power in July, according to its manifesto published today.
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Black & Veatch has selected six startups to participate in its BV IgniteX Carbon Dioxide Removal (CDR) Accelerator – a provider of support to enterprises driving climate technology.
Germany’s Federal Cabinet has given the go-ahead to carbon capture and storage (CCS), focusing primarily on hard-to-abate sectors.