Europe approves €128m aid for SSAB steel decarbonisation
The European Commission has approved a €128m Swedish measure to support SSAB in decarbonising its steel production using renewable hydrogen.
The European Commission has approved a €128m Swedish measure to support SSAB in decarbonising its steel production using renewable hydrogen.
Lhyfe, OX2, and Velarion are teaming up to create a hydrogen-based industrial cluster in the Ånge municipality of Sweden.
Ørsted is scrapping the development of its FlagshipONE e-fuels project and focusing its efforts on renewable hydrogen.
Atlas Copco has announced the retirement of Geert Follens, Senior Executive Vice-President and Business Area President for its Vacuum Technique business area.
Green steel producer Tosyali is teaming up with Libya United Steel Company for Iron and Steel Industry (SULB) to build one of the world’s largest Direct Reduced Iron (DRI) plants in Benghazi, Libya.
Air Liquide will supply its large-scale carbon dioxide (CO2) liquefaction technology to a Stockholm-based plant that aims to liquefy and store around eight million tonnes of biogenic CO2 over the first 10 years of operation.
The European Commission has approved a €3bn (SEK 3bn) Swedish scheme to support carbon capture and storage (CCS) aimed at reducing carbon dioxide (CO2) released by biomass (biogenic CO2).
Lhyfe is to receive a grant of SEK125.6m (c. Lhyfe is to receive a grant of SEK125.6m (€11m) from investment programme Klimatklivet to develop a renewable hydrogen production system in the southernmost Swedish city of...
Swedish biogas firm Biokraft has announced its plans to build a biogas plant that will produce an expected 130 GWh (gigawatt hours) of biomethane and 17,000 tonnes of liquid carbon dioxide (LCO2) per year.
A new partnership between two European energy companies to install Sweden’s first carbon capture and utilisation (CCU) facility using biogas will produce 20,000 tonnes of food-grade carbon dioxide (CO2) per year.