Helios focuses on sodium in combating steel emissions
Helios, an Israeli company, claims it has hit upon a technology that will dramatically slash greenhouse gases produced during the steel-making process.
Helios, an Israeli company, claims it has hit upon a technology that will dramatically slash greenhouse gases produced during the steel-making process.
The UK Government’s Chancellor of the Exchequer, Jeremy Hunt, is expected to pledge investment in carbon capture technologies while laying out a vision of increased investment in nuclear power in his Spring Budget on Wednesday...
For 15 years, the Norwegian science institute SINTEF has been developing Oxyfuel incineration, which uses pure oxygen instead of air to drive the combustion process.
Brooklyn-based Amogy has scored another first by modifying a 1957-vintage tug to run on liquid ammonia.
Minnkota Power Cooperative plans to retrofit the Milton R. Young coal-powered power plant and turn it into the largest carbon capture facility of its kind.
Maritime decarbonisation took a leap forward today as technology group Wärtsilä received its first order for carbon capture and storage (CCS)-ready scrubber systems.
Although it has huge oil, gas, and oil-shale reserves, Gulf Arab nation Bahrain is pursuing ambitious goals to decarbonise its economy.
Tanzania’s gas discoveries stand to make it a major supplier of LNG
The UK’s largest landowner, Crown Estate Scotland (CES), recently engaged with industry developers about future development of subsurface carbon storage in UK waters.
Long-time hydrogen proponent Japan is partnering with Australia to create a supply chain that will connect the Australian state of Victoria with the Japanese city of Kawasaki.