Webinar: We can’t wait exclusively for renewables to aid decarbonisation
“Waiting for renewables, exclusively, to give us the decarbonisation lift that we need to deliver is really going to shoot us in the foot.”
“Waiting for renewables, exclusively, to give us the decarbonisation lift that we need to deliver is really going to shoot us in the foot.”
The US provides an excellent context for exploring natural hydrogen opportunities. That’s because there are promising sites in terms of geology and because of the infrastructure, the evolved market for hydrogen, and the regulatory set-up...
Deltamarin and ECOLOG have developed a new liquid carbon dioxide (LCO2) carrier.
Copenhagen Infrastructure Partners (CIP) has signed a deal to acquire a majority share in one of Denmark’s largest biogas plants, Sindal Biogas, located in Northern Jutland, and carry out a triple-digit-million upgrade on the facility.
Desert Mountain Energy (DME) has signed an agreement with Beam Earth that includes plans for developing a white hydrogen/helium plant, a blue hydrogen plant, and a green hydrogen plant in Arizona.
NW Natural and Modern Hydrogen have unveiled a new three-year pilot project that will produce clean hydrogen while capturing solid carbon in Portland, Oregon.
Nitrous oxide was banned last year by the UK Home Office after it reclassified the gas as a Class C drug under the Misuse of Drugs Act (MDA) 1971, but – although there has been...
Cool Company (CoolCo) has secured a contract to develop one of two newbuild liquefied natural gas (LNG) carriers for India’s GAIL.
Japan’s JERA wants to handle over 35 million tonnes of liquefied natural gas (LNG), 20GW of renewable energy capacity, and seven million tonnes of hydrogen and ammonia by 2035.
Newly appointed British Compressed Gases Association (BCGA) President Chris Street outlined the need to build a strong organisational culture, encourage diversity and embrace novel technologies at the opening of the 2024 annual conference today (May...