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Charlotte Morton OBE, Chief Executive of the World Biogas Association (WBA), runs through the biogas basics – what biogas is, how it is produced and how it can play a role in decarbonisation, on gasworld’s,...
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Charlotte Morton OBE, Chief Executive of the World Biogas Association (WBA), runs through the biogas basics – what biogas is, how it is produced and how it can play a role in decarbonisation, on gasworld’s,...
A reduction in Russian pipeline gas flows to Europe beginning in late 2021 disrupted the trajectory of gas demand, resulting in unprecedented uncertainty and price volatility, culminating in natural gas demand falling by 55 billion...
UK-based Carbon Capture Scotland will capture and re-use green carbon dioxide (CO2) from biomethane anaerobic digestion (AD) plants owned and operated by specialist investment manager Iona Capital (Iona).
German clean energy specialist Spanner Re² (Re²) has delivered its 1000th biomass power plant to a dairy in Allgäu, southern Germany.
Energy firm Gasum is acquiring a majority stake in biogas upgrading plant operator LiquidGas Biofuel Genesis.
Automobile giant Volvo Cars (Volvo) has announced that it will switch from traditional fossil fuel to renewable biofuel for its intercontinental ocean freight journeys, cutting carbon dioxide (CO2) emissions by 55,000 tonnes over a year.
With a 2030 timeline for short-term decarbonisation goals now less than seven years away, and various regional journeys to Net Zero either found wanting or with critical gaps to close, gasworld looks at biogas, biomethane...
Belfast-based carbon capture company Nuada has announced the launch of a new £1m project after it became the latest innovator to be awarded grant funding from Department for Energy Security and Net Zero (DESNZ).
The UK’s Climate Change Committee (CCC) has today (June 28) delivered its 2023 report to Parliament on the progress in reducing emissions. gasworld collates comment and analysis from ADBA, CCSA, Infosys Consulting and Oxford Flow...
British clean energy company Compact Syngas Solutions (CSS) has today (June 28) secured almost £4m in government funding to make its biomass and waste-to-hydrogen plants even greener by using carbon capture.