Europe funds €150m for Greece carbon capture facility
The European Commission has approved under EU State aid rules a €150m Greek measure to support the construction of a carbon storage facility in Prinos.
The European Commission has approved under EU State aid rules a €150m Greek measure to support the construction of a carbon storage facility in Prinos.
The key challenges facing the Middle East energy industry are optimising energy production while reducing emissions, increasing renewable energy capacity, developing green hydrogen and ammonia production, and upskilling local workforces to drive self-sufficiency, according to...
BASF and AM Green have signed a Memorandum of Understanding (MOU) to explore low-carbon chemicals production in India using renewable energy.
Masdar and EMSTEEL have demonstrated the use of green hydrogen to produce green steel in a pilot project, the first of its kind in the MENA region.
European Energy has officially inaugurated its first green hydrogen facility in Måde, near Esbjerg, Denmark.
The resources-rich Middle East can draw on its energy history and nurture its drive to build partnerships to drive the hydrogen economy and energy transition, delegates attending today’s Industrial Gases in the Middle East gasworld...
In this episode of The 1895 Podcast, Tom sits down with Andres Saldivia, Francesco Dioguardi, and Angelica Cortinovis following their presentations at the Hysytech new headquarters inauguration event in Turin.
The European Commission has approved a €724m (DKK 5.4bn) Danish scheme to lower the rate of a new greenhouse gas (GHG) emissions tax for companies across a range of sectors including industrial gases.
In this episode of The 1895 Podcast Tom and Rob reflect on gasworld’s North American CO2 Summit 2024, and listen back to some highlights from the event.
Air Liquide’s €1.4bn third quarter investments across various mid-sized projects globally were at a ‘record’ level, according to CEO Francois Jackow.