Carbon Capture and Storage capacity rises to 244 Mtpa
The capture capacity of Carbon Capture and Storage (CCS) projects in the project pipeline has increased to 244 Mtpa – up from 169 Mtpa in 2021, according to the Global CCS Institute.
The capture capacity of Carbon Capture and Storage (CCS) projects in the project pipeline has increased to 244 Mtpa – up from 169 Mtpa in 2021, according to the Global CCS Institute.
European countries should invest in gas pipelines in the short term and re-gas facilities in the medium term, according to Capgemini’s World Energy Markets Observatory 2022 report.
Christopher Carson, Founder and Director at Carbonic Solutions, discusses the CO2 supply chain and why it needs to be decentralised, on gasworld’s, Industrial Gases: Driving on in Digitisation & Diversification, webinar.
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The Belgian arm of cement manufacturing giant Holcim Group has joined an initiative that aims to create a carbon dioxide (CO2) transport network project to achieve carbon neutrality by the end of the decade.
German sustainable chemistry specialist BASF will collaborate with shipbuilding company Samsung Heavy Industries (SHI) to explore the potential of capturing CO2 onboard maritime vessels using BASF’s OASE blue technology for flue gas applications.
French energy company Axens has signed a deal with engineering specialist DORIS to jointly develop carbon capture, utilisation and storage (CCUS) services for the decarbonisation of industrial manufacturing.
Eric Koenig, Strategy Vice President, Energies and Chemicals at Schneider Electric shared his thoughts with gasworld on how carbon capture and storage (CCUS) could contribute to the global temperature goal as set out at COP26.