Video: UK Net Zero Plan “lacks ambition and common sense”
gasworld’s Global Content Director, Rob Cockerill, discusses the UK Government’s latest Net Zero plan, saying the strategy “lacks ambition, common sense.”
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gasworld’s Global Content Director, Rob Cockerill, discusses the UK Government’s latest Net Zero plan, saying the strategy “lacks ambition, common sense.”
A new EU-funded project aims to bring together 22 partners from nine European countries to advance the potential of biomethane, scaling up support of its production to 35 billion cubic metres by 2030 proposed by...
Global Content Director, Rob Cockerill, discusses his top three picks of the first quarter. Picks include; CO2 rationing in New Zealand; Nippon Gases signing a new deal for bio-based CO2; and an investment from Linde...
The Chairman of the Anaerobic Digestion and Bioresources Association (ADBA) wants to see the UK biogas industry benchmarked against best practice.
The World Biogas Summit 2023 debated ways to accelerate production globally and how best to address issues of policy, regulation and standards.
Delegates attending the opening of the World Biogas Summit and Expo 2023 heard a mix of hard-hitting warnings and opportunities to underline the central importance of turning potential into delivery to meet decarbonisation targets.
The World Biogas Summit and World Biogas Expo 2023 will be held at Birmingham’s National Exhibition Centre (NEC) between March 29-30.
The Global Centre for Maritime Decarbonisation (GCMD) has signed a five-year Impact Partnership agreement with the MSC Mediterranean Shipping Company (MSC) which aims to help decarbonise the maritime sector.
Norwegian Hydrogen will partner with Danish energy entrepreneur Jens Peter Lunden to develop a solution that focuses on combining wind power and electrolysis to aid in the production of green liquid biogas (LBG).
Soaring gas prices, ever tightening margins in ammonia markets, temporary plant closures, maintenance downtime; these are all major factors that have been – and continue to be – contributing to an increasingly volatile carbon dioxide...