Trends in carbon dioxide liquefaction and purification
With few exceptions, carbon dioxide (CO2) delivered to most markets is in a liquid form, and when producing most product for most of the markets, purification is also an essential component.
With few exceptions, carbon dioxide (CO2) delivered to most markets is in a liquid form, and when producing most product for most of the markets, purification is also an essential component.
Climeworks has built its first commercial CO2 capture plant, with a deal secured to sell the captured gas to a customer.
A new global standard has been set for carbon dioxide product analysis by Linde – using Unisensor technology called Carboscan, developed in Karlsruhe, Germany.
In cooperation with Hüttenes-Albertus, a leading manufacturer of chemical products, ASCO Carbon Dioxide’s dry ice blasting technology is setting new standards for the removal of coatings on moulds.
Joule’s fuel grade Sunflow®-E ethanol has been registered by the US Environmental Protection Agency (EPA) for commercial use in E10 and E15 gasoline blends.
ACP will invest in a CO2 recovery unit that will be installed at OPP’s ammonia production plant in Odessa, Ukraine.
Energy company Drax has announced it is withdrawing involvement in the £1bn ($1.52bn) White Rose CCS project being introduced as an example of how carbon capture can work in the UK.
Air Products South Africa has been supplying critical gases to the Natal Fertility Clinic and KZN Day Clinic, helping to enable its successful growth phase.
Carbon Clean Solutions Limited (CCSL) has signed a contract to test its solvent technology at Technology Centre Mongstad (TCM), the world’s largest and most advanced facility for testing and improving carbon dioxide (CO2) capture.
Praxair has acquired Tecnogas, a local producer and distributor of carbon dioxide and industrial gases in Peru.