Attero to launch new BioLNG-for-transport project
Waste processing specialist Attero will launch the new ‘FirstBio2Shipping’ installation at its facility in Wilp-Achterhoek, the Netherlands, on Wednesday, September 11th 2024.
Waste processing specialist Attero will launch the new ‘FirstBio2Shipping’ installation at its facility in Wilp-Achterhoek, the Netherlands, on Wednesday, September 11th 2024.
The carbon capture arm of Petronas has inked a deal with Carbon Clean to explore the use of its technology for carbon capture in different areas of the oil and gas giant’s operations.
Topsoe, Skovgaard Energy and Vestas have launched the world’s first green ammonia plant in Ramme, Northwest Jutland, Denmark.
Tree Energy Solutions (TES) is on a mission to drive the green transition and accelerate full global decarbonisation. Electric natural gas, e-NG for short, is a large part of this mission, and it hopes to...
Knutsen NYK Carbon Carriers AS (KNCC), a joint venture between NYK Line and Knutsen Group, has partnered with COSCO Shipping Heavy Industry Co., Ltd. (CHI) to advance the design of liquefied carbon dioxide (LCO2) carriers.
Hystar AS (Hystar) has awarded thyssenkrupp Automation Engineering a Front-End Engineering Design (FEED) contract to develop an automated electrolyser production line for its new gigawatt (GW) factory in Høvik, Norway.
Pfeiffer Vacuum, a member of the global Busch Group, has received the EcoVadis Gold Medal in recognition of its sustainability and social responsibility efforts.
Direct air capture (DAC) company Carbon Collect has announced the development of its second-generation MechanicalTree, a system that is designed to capture carbon dioxide (CO2) directly from the atmosphere.
The engineering arm of industrial gas major Linde is advancing Germany’s green hydrogen by partnering with Shell to build a 100 megawatt (MW) renewable hydrogen plant for the REFHYNE II project in Wesseling.
Paul Davies, Key Account Manager for Landia UK, considers the outlook for the biogas sector under a new Labour government – and explains where the industry needs to get its own house in order