Podcast: Decarbonisation Summit 2024 review (Part 2)
Following gasworld’s Decarbonisation Summit 2024, Tom and Rob look back on the What Did We Learn, What Next? panel discussion.
Breaking gas sustainability news, shaping a greener future
within the industrial decarbonisation sector.
Following gasworld’s Decarbonisation Summit 2024, Tom and Rob look back on the What Did We Learn, What Next? panel discussion.
Nordic energy company Fortum will build a new hydrogen production pilot plant in Loviisa, Finland, near the site of a nuclear power plant on a plot owned by the company.
UK-based C-Capture has started up a new trial at a cement-making plant in Lincolnshire which aims to test the company’s technology to remove carbon dioxide (CO2) from the flue gas emissions produced during cement manufacture.
California-based PCI Gases has rebranded to align with its strategy to re-shape oxygen and nitrogen supply for the industry.
ArcelorMittal, one of the world’s leading steelmakers, is facing scrutiny over its commitment to decarbonisation, as a recent report from advocacy group SteelWatch reveals that the company has only invested one third of the $1.5...
A new partnership between two European energy companies to install Sweden’s first carbon capture and utilisation (CCU) facility using biogas will produce 20,000 tonnes of food-grade carbon dioxide (CO2) per year.
Linde’s clean energy projects are seeing a slow down in momentum as the company aims to ensure only ‘high quality’ projects are taken to final investment decision (FID).
Steel production group Swiss Steel has revealed that it will integrate green hydrogen into its steel manufacturing process at its Ugitech plant in Ugine after signing a deal with Lhyfe, who will deploy its green...
Linde has achieved a “leadership” score for its approach to both water security and climate change.
A new 2.5 megawatt green hydrogen plant capable of producing up to 350 tonnes of green hydrogen per year began operations today (26th April) in Switzerland, becoming the country’s largest plant of its kind.