Public invited to weigh in on Aberdeen Hydrogen Hub
Members of the public are being invited by partners bp and Aberdeen City Council to provide feedback for a new green hydrogen production, storage and distribution facility in Aberdeen, Scotland.
Members of the public are being invited by partners bp and Aberdeen City Council to provide feedback for a new green hydrogen production, storage and distribution facility in Aberdeen, Scotland.
A new Impact Partnership Agreement has been signed by the Global Centre for Maritime Decarbonisation (GCMD) and shipowner-controller insurance product provider Gard to advance decarbonisation of the global shipping industry.
As the global focus on decarbonisation intensifies, the growing hype around low- and zero-carbon fuels such as green hydrogen continues to capture the imagination and fuel discussion and debate around the elimination of fossil fuel-based...
Santander UK will collaborate with climate technology company Levidian in a move that aims to expand the financial services provider’s sustainability strategy and advance the reach of Levidian’s decarbonisation technology.
UK-based carbon dioxide (CO2) capture specialist C-Capture has been recognised for its ‘unique and innovative’ carbon capture technology at the 2022 IChemE Global Awards held in Manchester, UK, on 17th November.
Plans have been released for capturing and storing up to 10 million tonnes of carbon dioxide (CO2) in the UK Thames Estuary and south-east England.
US climate-tech company CarbonCapture has appointed Robert Whyte to head its planned five megatonne direct air capture (DAC) project in Wyoming, and others elsewhere.
Recognised as one of the key technologies essential to achieving Net Zero targets set by more than 70 countries, carbon capture, utilisation and storage (CCUS) development has not been entirely straightforward, and deployment is still...
Trade association for the UK downstream oil sector the UK Petroleum Industry Association (UKPIA) has called for Government to accelerate development of its ‘business model for low carbon hydrogen transport and storage’.
Cemex USA and research institute RTI International have received a $3.7m grant from the US Department of Energy to advance carbon capture technology in cement manufacturing.