Plasma process challenges CCS as D-CRBN scales up carbon reuse technology
Belgian firm D-CRBN is developing a circular carbon utilisation model that converts waste carbon dioxide into carbon monoxide using plasma technology.
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Belgian firm D-CRBN is developing a circular carbon utilisation model that converts waste carbon dioxide into carbon monoxide using plasma technology.
Infrastructure asset management company Infranity is providing $145m to FemoGas subsidiary Iniziative Biometano to build four more liquid biomethane plants in Italy, with an option to increase it by a further $100m.
Shell Catalysts & Technologies and Technip Energies have formed a global alliance to deliver a post-combustion amine-based carbon capture solution using Shell’s Cansolv carbon dioxide capture system.
Welding gases, equipment, and safety solutions supplier B&J Welding Supply has acquired GM Welding Supply, a Texas-based welding and gases supplier.
Netherlands-based direct air capture (DAC) specialist Carbyon will receive a subsidy under a Dutch grant scheme called Demonstration Energy and Climate Innovation (DEI+).
Carbon capture, utilisation, and sequestration firm 1PointFive has sold 10,000 tonnes of carbon dioxide removal (CDR) credits to Palo Alto Networks, a California-based cybersecurity company.
It’s high summer in the UK, a time to enjoy the warm temperatures and unwind with a BBQ and cool beverage. You suspect the new US-UK trade deal isn’t a major topic of conversation –...
London-based marine carbon capture specialist Seabound has launched a project that equips a cement-carrying ship with a system that captures carbon dioxide from its exhaust. The CO2 can then be converted into CO2 as feedstock...
Singapore’s Energy Market Authority has appointed three power generation companies – Keppel’s Infrastructure Division, PacificLight Power and YTL PowerSeraya – to conduct carbon capture and storage (CCS) feasibility studies for the power sector.
Renewable fuel producer EcoCeres is releasing a paper tomorrow (16 July) which will outline fraud-resistant certification protocols for sustainable biofuels in the EU.