Climeworks claims DAC certification first
Climeworks has achieved third-party certification of its carbon removal activities under the Puro Standard – claiming it is a first for the direct air capture (DAC) industry.
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Climeworks has achieved third-party certification of its carbon removal activities under the Puro Standard – claiming it is a first for the direct air capture (DAC) industry.
Texas-based private investment firm Cordatus Capital has partnered with B&J Welding Supply to help the packaged gas distributor grow both its geographical footprint and product range.
Norwegian green ammonia production firm North Ammonia AS has secured 171 megawatts (MW) of grid capacity for a large-scale green ammonia production plant in Eyedehavn, near Arendal, Norway.
Canada’s Global Helium has reported helium concentrations of 0.56% – 0.68% at its Beaverhill Lake zone in Alberta, representing a low but commercially viable concentration.
A new liquefaction plant is to be installed by energy partners Hitachi Zosen Inova (Hitachi) and ASCO Carbon Dioxide Ltd (ASCO) to separate and liquefy renewable carbon dioxide (CO2) at a Swiss biogas plant.
Energy from Waste (EfW) and greenhouse gas removals – including Direct Air Capture (DAC) – are to be considered for inclusion under the UK Emissions Trading Scheme (ETS) as part of consultations announced by the...
Colorado-based Global Thermostat has been acquired by Zero Carbon Systems, a direct air capture (DAC) specialist that wants to have a million-tonne scale plant by around 2030.
Acme Cryogenics, part of OPW Clean Energy Solutions and Dover, has added two new valves to its Model CV Valve product line to meet growing customer demands in the hydrogen market.
A potential blockade by Iran of shipping transiting through the Strait of Hormuz could send the global LNG market into disarray and particularly impact Asia, according to Energy Intelligence.
NASA and Boeing have once again delayed the launch of the crewed Boeing Starliner, following a helium leak in the spacecraft’s service module.