Video: gasworld Q2 Editor’s Picks 2022
Watch as Global Managing Editor, Rob Cockerill, discusses his top four picks of the first quarter of 2022.
Watch as Global Managing Editor, Rob Cockerill, discusses his top four picks of the first quarter of 2022.
A compact carbon dioxide (CO2) capture system has become the first of its kind to go into commercial operation after its integration into a 7-megawatt (MW) class biomass power plant in Hiroshima City, Japan.
In its Net Zero Strategy released last year, the UK Government laid out its plans to move away from fossil fuels, secure energy supplies, and reduce carbon emissions. Having reviewed the Government’s progress so far,...
Direct air capture (DAC) specialist Climeworks has taken the latest step on its journey to reach gigatonne carbon capture capacity by starting work on its new DAC and storage facility, Mammoth.
One of Europe’s leading sodium carbonate, salt and sodium bicarbonate producers, Tata Chemicals Europe, has opened the UK’s first industrial scale carbon capture and usage (CCU) plant.
Plans for a new carbon capture, utilisation and storage (CCUS) project in British Columbia have been unveiled to decarbonise the operations of one of Canada’s leading mining companies.
Construction has begun at Svante’s brand-new world headquarters, believed to be Canada’s first-of-a-kind commercial-scale carbon capture and removal manufacturing facility.
Following its invasion of neighbouring Ukraine earlier this year, Russia was slammed with a multitude of EU-imposed sanctions that have impacted a range of industries within the country.
CO2 GRO’s CO2 Delivery Solutions™ are enhancing the growth of roses in a Colombian greenhouse, with the firm confirming that high-grade, high-value roses are now seeing a 21% production increase at the site.
A study to explore the future production of liquid e-fuels in Denmark has received a grant worth DKK 5.8m (£670k).