UK and Norway launch green industrial partnership
The UK and Norway are set to launch a new green industrial partnership today (16th December) to combine their capabilities on clean energy, drive economic growth and bolster energy security.
The UK and Norway are set to launch a new green industrial partnership today (16th December) to combine their capabilities on clean energy, drive economic growth and bolster energy security.
A Norwegian company has taken a step closer to making liquid hydrogen (LH2) shipping a reality, with its innovative insulation system earning approval from a leading maritime organisation.
Equinor UK and Shell UK are combining their UK offshore oil and gas assets under a new 50:50 joint venture company.
SLB Capturi has announced the mechanical completion of its carbon capture plant at Heidelberg Materials’ cement facility in Brevik, Norway.
SwitcH2 is partnering with CorPower Ocean to deliver what it claims will be an industrial scale floating green ammonia production facility partially powered by wave energy from 2029.
The Northern Lights joint venture in Øygarden, Norway, is set to receive its fleet of four carbon dioxide (CO2) ships at Dalian Shipbuilding Industry in China.
Norsk Hydro (Hydro) is to drop investment in green hydrogen and batteries after citing challenging market conditions.
Tata Steel Netherlands and Ecolog, together with Gen2 Energy and Port of Amsterdam, are exploring the import of liquid hydrogen and export of liquid carbon dioxide (CO2).
TotalEnergies, Equinor and Shell have completed the carbon dioxide (CO2) receiving and storage facilities at the Northern Lights joint venture in Øygarden, Norway.
Svante Technologies’ filter process technology for industrial point-source carbon capture will be tested at Technology Centre Mongstad’s facility in October.