Canada invests C$5.9m in e-fuels projects using nuclear-powered hydrogen
Canada’s government has announced a C$5.9m investment to facilitate the development of two e-fuel projects using zero-carbon hydrogen produced from nuclear power.
For our international issue, something worth exploring is the picture in public policy and whether a busy year of elections in key economies, including the US, might have an impact on hydrogen projects and on the drive to hit Net Zero.
Canada’s government has announced a C$5.9m investment to facilitate the development of two e-fuel projects using zero-carbon hydrogen produced from nuclear power.
The Carbon Capture and Storage Association (CCSA) has today published CCUS Voices which provides insights from experts across the value chain on how to develop the sector.
Industrial demand and not transport will vastly dominate hydrogen demand in the coming decades, according to a new report.
Direct air capture (DAC) company Carbon Collect has announced the development of its second-generation MechanicalTree, a system that is designed to capture carbon dioxide (CO2) directly from the atmosphere.
Höegh LNG Holdings reported an EBITDA of $75m for the second quarter of 2024, down from $79m in the preceding quarter.
A new alliance between New York State and Japan is set to enhance international collaboration and strengthen semiconductor industry clusters for a more resilient global semiconductor ecosystem.
NextDecade Corporation has scrapped plans to have a carbon capture and storage (CCS) project located at its Rio Grande liquefied natural gas (LNG) facility in Texas.
The Kenan Advantage Group (KAG) has acquired Louisiana-based transportation specialist TransVac.
Japanese utility giant Osaka Gas has joined the SEA-LNG coalition to contribute to emissions reduction in the shipping industry by decarbonising marine fuels through its new liquefied natural gas (LNG) bunkering business.
The US Department of Energy has announced a $127.5m funding announcement to support carbon dioxide (CO2) capture, removal, and conversion centres for cement manufacturing sites and power plants.