CCS project aims to clean up Sweden’s cement sector
An ambitious carbon capture and storage (CCS) project at a Swedish cement plant could help the country achieve carbon-neutral cement production in the country by 2030.
An ambitious carbon capture and storage (CCS) project at a Swedish cement plant could help the country achieve carbon-neutral cement production in the country by 2030.
A new direct air capture (DAC) carbon capture technology being developed by researchers at Tokyo Metropolitan University is claimed to be 99% efficient at removing the harmful gas from the atmosphere when at low concentrations.
Two leading Middle East energy companies are collaborating to study the potential for carbon capture, utilisation, and storage (CCUS) in Oman.
Industrial engineering solutions specialist Worley has been awarded a contract to integrate Shell’s carbon capture technology – CANSOLV – into Phillips 66 Humber Refinery in the UK.
A partnership between two of the world’s biggest energy companies will attempt to accelerate carbon capture, utilisation, and storage (CCUS) for the oil and gas industry in Indonesia.
UK-based carbon capture company MZT is using a $5m investment to support the delivery of pilot plant capable of capturing 120 tonnes of carbon dioxide (CO2) per year, in addition to the scaling up of...
Leading UK carbon capture solutions provider Carbon Clean is one step closer to reaching its goal of delivering gigatonne-scale decarbonisation for hard-to-abate industries by the mid-2030s following a US$150m funding round.
Biofuel specialist GIDARA Energy and Linde Gas subsidiary OCAP have been granted a sustainable energy transition subsidy scheme (SDE++) worth up to €110m euro for carbon capture and distribution at the Advanced Methanol Amsterdam (AMA)...
Norway-based Aker Carbon Capture has commenced construction of a modular carbon capture plant at a waste-to-energy plant operated by waste management company Twence.
Jeff Holyoak, Vice President, Sales & Market Development, at TOMCO Systems discusses 45Q and gives his take on the statement “45Q will undoubtably drive up prices even further” on gasworld’s, CO2: Utilisation and Innovation, webinar.