MIT develops a concrete “carbon sponge”
Concrete is the second most commonly consumed substance on earth after water. The problem is, concrete generates vast amounts of greenhouse gases, accounting for 4 to 8% of global CO2 emissions.
Concrete is the second most commonly consumed substance on earth after water. The problem is, concrete generates vast amounts of greenhouse gases, accounting for 4 to 8% of global CO2 emissions.
A new LCO2 project is being developed through a partnership of New Energy, the Industrial Development Organisation (NEDO) and the Japanese government. The project revolves around carbon dioxide capture, utilisation, and storage (CCUS).
LNG Bunkering is the practice of providing liquefied natural gas fuel to a ship for its own consumption. The key advantage of LNG as a fuel is the vast reduction in pollutant caused by the more...
Larsen and Toubro (L&T) has signed a deal with McPhy, a France-based electrolyser company, for the construction of a Gw (Gigawatt) sized electrolyser manufacturing facility.
Hexagon Agilities, a Nebraska-based company, recently hosted the State Governor, who toured their composite-tank manufacturing facility at the Lincoln Airport’s industrial park.
Carbon dioxide (CO2) pipelines are becoming an extremely contentious issue across the farmlands of the United States. The ire of many farmers is being raised by the prospect of companies surveying their land and invoking...
Battery technology continues to advance. New chemistries are regularly introduced that quickly supplant older technologies as the race continues to produce batteries that are safer, more powerful, and requiring fewer rare and expensive elements.
According to UnivDatos Market Insights, the cryogenic valves market is expected to display a steady growth of 5% due to the increasing demand for cryogenic fuel from various industries including manufacturing, food and beverage, electronics...
A consortium of global shipping organisations and the Oil and Gas Climate Initiative (OGCI) has received approval in principle from the American Bureau of Shipping (ABS) for a demonstration project to use carbon capture on...
South Korean commodities trader, POSCO International, has identified carbon capture and storage (CCS) as a future growth driver and started to seriously develop the business. In February, the company launched a CCS Business Promotion Team...