UK Govt to support ‘home-grown’ clean energy with Green Industries Growth Accelerator
The UK Government announced yesterday £4.5bn ($5.6bn) in funding for British manufacturing to increase investment in eight sectors across the UK.
Breaking developments and updates on CCUS decarbonisation news.
The UK Government announced yesterday £4.5bn ($5.6bn) in funding for British manufacturing to increase investment in eight sectors across the UK.
The Commonwealth Parliament has passed amendments to the Environment Protection (Sea Dumping) Act 1981 required to aid injection and transportation of carbon dioxide (CO2) in Australian waters.
Industrial gases major Air Liquide will work alongside Japan’s leading energy company ENEOS Corporation (ENEOS) to accelerate the development of low-carbon hydrogen in Japan and advance the energy transition, having signed a Memorandum of Understanding...
In a world where industries are compelled to redefine their approaches and establish cross-sector collaborations, the concept of circular economies emerges as a forerunner in the decarbonisation paradigm shift.
Messer, the world’s largest privately owned industrial gas specialist, is teaming up with a manufacturer of inorganic chemicals to pioneer innovative carbon capture and utilisation (CCU) at a plant in Landeck, Austria, leveraging Sulzer’s advanced...
Investment management company BlackRock will invest $500m to support the development of Stratos, an Ector County, Texas-based direct air capture (DAC) plant believed to be the world’s largest.
Hepworth Brewery, a UK-based independent brewing company, is to reduce its carbon dioxide (CO2) emissions and advance its goal of 85% carbon neutrality with a small-scale carbon capture system.
Carbon dioxide (CO2) injection has begun at Harvestone Low Carbon Partners’ (HLCP’s) Blue Flint ethanol carbon capture and storage (CCS) project facility near Underwood, North Dakota.
US-based energy corporation Chevron has agreed to explore several low carbon projects, including those related to hydrogen, biofuels, and carbon capture and storage, in Angola, Africa.
ExxonMobil Corporation has closed the $4.9bn acquisition of Denbury, a US-based carbon solutions provider.