Ecocem criticizes narrow CCUS focus of UK Government
After the recent UK budget, Ecocem, a low-carbon cement company based in Ireland has criticized the British government’s narrow focus on CCUS to the detriment of other technologies.
After the recent UK budget, Ecocem, a low-carbon cement company based in Ireland has criticized the British government’s narrow focus on CCUS to the detriment of other technologies.
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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).
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The Biden-Harris Administration, through the US Department of Energy (DOE), has announced $750m for research and development efforts related to reducing the cost of clean hydrogen.