UK energy firm producing ‘carbon-negative’ hydrogen from biogenic feedstock
Gloucestershire, UK-based Wild Hydrogen has developed a novel method of producing carbon-negative hydrogen that could be used to power trucks, ships and airplanes.
Gloucestershire, UK-based Wild Hydrogen has developed a novel method of producing carbon-negative hydrogen that could be used to power trucks, ships and airplanes.
In this episode of The 1895 Podcast, Tom and Rob reflect on and revisit the Make Hydrogen Happen Panel from gasworld’s Decarbonisation Summit 2024.
Air Products has unveiled its plans to develop a network of hydrogen refuelling stations across the state of California.
One of Brazil’s largest ethanol producers could become the world’s largest ethanol producer with a negative carbon footprint and the first to develop bioenergy with carbon capture and storage (BECCS) in the production of ethanol...
Japan’s largest power generation company, JERA, has signed a deal to sell a part of its stake in the Texas-based Freeport LNG project to Japan Petroleum Exploration (JAPEX) for approximately $380m.
A partnership between three leading European energy companies aims to develop the renewable natural gas (also called biomethane) industry in France through what is the longest Biomethane Purchase Agreement ever signed in the country.
Hanwha Corporation and INEOS Nitriles are exploring the development of a one million tonnes per annum low-carbon ammonia facility with carbon sequestration in the US.
Gasum and Scania have opened a new biogas filling station in Södertälje, Sweden, to support greener fuels for transport.
The European Commission has approved €4bn in state aid to France to decarbonise industry and foster its transition to a Net Zero economy.
A new €500m ($542m) green bond issued by Air Liquide will be used to finance or refinance a range of energy transition and sustainable projects relating mainly to low-carbon hydrogen, carbon capture and low-carbon air...