enfinium embraces CCS and unveils carbon removal targets
Energy-from-waste operator enfinium is targeting carbon removal of 1.2 million tonnes per annum (Mtpa) by 2039.
Energy-from-waste operator enfinium is targeting carbon removal of 1.2 million tonnes per annum (Mtpa) by 2039.
The UK needs immediate, substantial and coordinated investment in Net Zero technologies, according to a new Energy Systems Catapult report.
As 2023 passed without any major shortages, concerns have emerged regarding the potential for impending crises in 2024.
European MEPs have endorsed updated plans to complete major trans-European transport projects, such as cross-border roads, railways, bridges and tunnels, by the end of 2030.
Industrial gas major Messer has started up a new ‘Carbon Capture as a Service’ offer which promises to help decarbonise industries with high carbon dioxide (CO2) emissions.
University of Queensland researchers have built a generator that absorbs carbon dioxide (CO2) to make electricity – potentially opening up the door to a new industrial capture process.
The prospect of carbon dioxide (CO2) removal brands will emerge as markets become more regulated and decarbonisation accelerates, according to McKinsey.
Scotland finds itself in the decarbonisation spotlight and, as befits its pivotal role in UK energy, everyone is having their say.
US-based e-fuels producer Infinium will offtake carbon dioxide (CO2) from Kinetik Holdings Inc., (Kinetik)’s amine gas processing facilities in West Texas for use as a feedstock in the production of ultra-low carbon e-Fuels.
The second day of gasworld’s Decarbonisation Summit in New Jersey shone the spotlight on waste-to-hydrogen, underlined hydrocarbons’ key role in the energy transition and analysed the challenges preventing acceleration.