Earthshot winner receives $1m to scale industrial heat into electricity
Advanced Thermovoltaic Systems has received $1m funding from The Earthshot Prize to scale its technology which captures industrial waste heat and converts it into electricity.
Advanced Thermovoltaic Systems has received $1m funding from The Earthshot Prize to scale its technology which captures industrial waste heat and converts it into electricity.
TotalEnergies has signed a Heads of Agreement (HoA) with Sinopec for the delivery of 2 million tonnes of LNG per year for 15 years from 2028.
bp has confirmed it stopped 18 early-stage hydrogen projects as it posted its weakest quarterly profit in almost four years.
Air Liquide’s €1.4bn third quarter investments across various mid-sized projects globally were at a ‘record’ level, according to CEO Francois Jackow.
INPEX Corporation has signed an agreement with Chubu Electric Power Co. through subsidiary INPEX Browse E&P to assess capturing carbon dioxide (CO2) in Japan and transporting it from the port of Nagoya to Australia for...
Global electricity demand growth is adding the equivalent of Japan’s demand each year and rising even more quickly in scenarios that meet national and global goals for achieving Net Zero emissions, according to the IEA’s...
Installed carbon capture and storage (CCS) project capacity is on track to double to 100 million tonnes per annum (Mtpa) according to a Global CCS Institute report.
The liquefied natural gas (LNG) sector is a curious hybrid, full of certainties and unknowns, an industry which can appear at once dynamic and stationary. Amid the push-and-pulls, one thing which is abundantly clear is...
Renewables are on course to meet almost half of global electricity demand by the end of this decade – but are still failing to meet the tripling capacity target, according to an IEA report.
Canadian liquefied natural gas (LNG) projects, particularly along the country’s western coast, are being positioned as a crucial part of Japan’s energy security and decarbonisation strategy.