Australia to invest $15bn in clean energy
Australia is budgeting up to AUD$22.7bn ($15bn) in industrial development over the next decade as it aims to become a clean energy and renewables ‘superpower’.
Australia is budgeting up to AUD$22.7bn ($15bn) in industrial development over the next decade as it aims to become a clean energy and renewables ‘superpower’.
ADNOC has delivered what it claims is the world’s first certified bulk commercial shipment of low-carbon ammonia enabled by carbon capture and storage (CCS) to Mitsui & Co. (Mitsui) for use in clean-power generation in...
The European Commission has updated recommendations and guidance documents to improve and streamline permitting procedures and auctions for renewables.
Mining Minerals & Metals (MMM) believes Georgina Energy can become a leading global producer of helium and hydrogen after it announced a reverse takeover which is expected to close late Q2.
Following gasworld’s Decarbonisation Summit 2024, Tom and Rob look back on the What Did We Learn, What Next? panel discussion.
JERA and INPEX are to carry out feasibility studies on capturing carbon dioxide (CO2) emitted by the former in Japan and transporting it to Australia for underground storage.
Worthington Enterprises and Stokota are working on delivering their first co-produced systems – two 20-foot containers for transporting hydrogen at 380 bar – later this year.
Chile’s national competition authority Fiscalía Nacional Económica (FNE) is suing Indura (Indura), Linde Gas Chile (Linde) and three unnamed individuals, accusing them of running a cartel in the industrial, medical and specialty gas market.
The UK Government wants to hear from CCUS operators and policy experts as it explores non-pipeline transport (NPT) value chains and cross-border CO2 transport and storage networks.
Word out of Brussels this week is that the 14th sanctions package proposed by the EU would include a ban on imports of Russian helium into the EU.