Climeworks to triple US headcount by the end of 2024, opens new HQ
Climeworks wants to triple its US team by the end of 2024 and has today (13th March) announced its new US headquarters in Austin, Texas.
We consider the impact of electrolysis pressures on water. For each kg of green hydrogen produced, 9–10 litres of water are consumed, which equates to around 200 litres of water per MW of electrolyser capacity.
Climeworks wants to triple its US team by the end of 2024 and has today (13th March) announced its new US headquarters in Austin, Texas.
JERA’s co-firing trial involving ammonia and coal at its Hekinan Thermal Power Station is set to start up in the second quarter.
Netherlands-based decarbonisation technology firm Skytree plans to bring to market its newest decentralised direct air capture (DAC) unit to capture larger volumes of carbon dioxide (CO2).
US-based direct air capture (DAC) specialist CarbonCapture has successfully completed a $80m Series A financing round to further technology development and support early installations.
Mitsubishi Heavy Industries (MHI) will provide carbon dioxide (CO2) capture technology for the Hydrogen Production Plant 2 (HPP2) at the UK’s Stanlow Manufacturing Complex.
A consortium led by Aston University is to receive almost £11 million to open a doctoral training centre to tackle decarbonisation, focusing on biomass and the removal and capture of carbon dioxide (CO2).
Air Liquide and Vopak have teamed up on the development and operation of infrastructure for ammonia import, cracking, and hydrogen distribution in Singapore.
The UK Government’s CCUS strategy is based on optimistic techno-economic assumptions that are now outdated and unrealistic, warns a report from the financial think tank Carbon Tracker released today.
NextDecade Corporation is targeting a positive final investment decision to start construction of the fourth train at its Texas-based Rio Grande liquefied natural gas (LNG) facility in the second half of 2024.
A joint Australia-based study that will explore the exploration and extraction of natural – or ‘white’ – hydrogen and helium on the Eyre Peninsula in South Australia is now underway.