DG Fuels selects JM and bp tech for $4bn SAF plant in Louisiana
Johnson Matthey (JM) and bp’s co-developed Fischer Tropsch CANS™ technology will drive DG Fuels’ first sustainable aviation fuel (SAF) plant in Louisiana, valued at $4bn.
Johnson Matthey (JM) and bp’s co-developed Fischer Tropsch CANS™ technology will drive DG Fuels’ first sustainable aviation fuel (SAF) plant in Louisiana, valued at $4bn.
The US arm of building materials giant Heidelberg Materials has unveiled the next phase of its selection process for carbon capture technology and contractors for the Edmonton, Alberta carbon capture, utilisation, and storage (CCUS) Project.
Global energy and consumer retail company MOL Group has inaugurated a ten megawatt (MW) capacity green hydrogen plant in Hungary, the largest of its kind in Central and Eastern Europe.
Renewable energy company Ameresco will utilise FuelCell Energy’s carbonate fuel cell technology in its California-based bio-generation project, which will convert on-site biofuel into clean electricity.
Green and pink hydrogen will be integral to the success of the MACH2 hydrogen hub, delegates attending the North American Hydrogen Summit 2024 heard today.
A Republican victory at the US election in November is unlikely to derail momentum that has built behind decarbonisation in the last two years.
Cryogenic equipment specialist Cryospain will supply a range of its tanks to be fitted into a new modular air separation plant for the supply of gases from the air to local industries in Mexico, either...
The second day of gasworld’s Decarbonisation Summit in New Jersey shone the spotlight on waste-to-hydrogen, underlined hydrocarbons’ key role in the energy transition and analysed the challenges preventing acceleration.
JX Nippon Oil & Gas Exploration Corporation (JX) and Sumitomo Corporation have formed a partnership to manage their investment in the Louisiana Green Fuels BECCS project.
Australia-based Mineral Carbonation International (MCi) has held a foundation ceremony for its carbon capture and utilisation (CCU) plant ‘Myrtle’, currently under construction at Orica’s Kooragang Island site.