Shell to launch five-month test for carbon capture technology in Norway
Shell Catalysts & Technologies (Shell) will test its carbon capture technology at Technology Centre Monstad (TCM) in Norway after entering an agreement set to last five months.
Shell Catalysts & Technologies (Shell) will test its carbon capture technology at Technology Centre Monstad (TCM) in Norway after entering an agreement set to last five months.
For industrial gas giant Air Products, clean energy projects were a key focus throughout 2022. Having invested heavily in a number of hydrogen and carbon capture sites, in addition to other large-scale developments across the...
A lack of commercially viable carbon dioxide (CO2) sources and carbon management are among the key challenges facing the GCC region, according to Edie Adaimy, Group Director for Business Development, Technology and Innovation at Gulf...
The UK Government has pledged £25m ($31m) funding for innovative new technologies that will support clean energy production in the UK as part of a total £102m ($126m) commitment.
North American electric power generation development and asset management company Competitive Power Ventures (CPV) has unveiled plans for a $3bn carbon capture project in West Virginia.
The EU Commission will grant €144.6m ($152m) to Air Liquide, Fluxys Belgium and Port of Antwerp-Bruges to fund construction of a shared carbon dioxide (CO2) export hub on the Antwerp port platform in Belgium.
The application for the Keadby 3 Carbon Capture Power Station has been granted development consent by The Rt. Hon Grant Shapps, Secretary of State for Business, Energy and Industrial Strategy.
Norway-based Aker Carbon Capture (Aker) will work alongside UK waste management company Viridor to provide a pre-FEED study for the Runcorn carbon capture and storage (CCS) project located around 20km from Liverpool at Viridor’s Runcorn...
HIF Global’s Matagorda eFuels facility aims to produce carbon-neutral gasoline from around 2 million tonnes of carbon dioxide (CO2) captured from the atmosphere and green hydrogen from renewable power.
Leading carbon capture authority the Carbon Capture and Storage Association (CCSA) has reached 100 members, its highest membership level since the association was established in 2005.