CO2 capture testing commences
Shell Cansolv has commenced the testing of its advanced CO2 capture process at Norway’s CO2 Technology Centre Mongstad (TCM), the world’s largest carbon capture test facility.
Shell Cansolv has commenced the testing of its advanced CO2 capture process at Norway’s CO2 Technology Centre Mongstad (TCM), the world’s largest carbon capture test facility.
Top national and international researchers in carbon capture and storage (CCS) technologies are converging on Torquay, Australia today and tomorrow to present significant new findings from their work.
A Power-to-Liquids (PtL) demonstration rig – the first of its kind in the world – has been officially inaugurated by Dresden-based sunfire GmbH.
Norwegian’s flight DY631 from Bergen to Oslo took off yesterday afternoon (November 12th) with almost 50% biofuel; a flight that emits over 40% less than an average flight with regular fuel.
Air Liquide has announced the completion of the agreement for the acquisition of FordonsGas – a company that distributes CBG (Compressed BioGas) for the Swedish transportation market.
A global report launched today in Abu Dhabi (UAE) finds that the only low-carbon technology option for industrial and many power applications, carbon capture and storage (CCS), is now on the cusp of widespread deployment.
The high sensitivity of the Arctic to global warming makes it a particularly interesting test area for assessing the multiple impacts of this phenomenon.
Combined heat and power (CHP) specialist ENER-G has appointed Cornes Biogas as its Cogen Partner for Japan – gaining a first contract at Shikaoi municipal biogas plant, in Hokkaido.
SaskPower has today launched its flagship CCS project – officially unveiling a much-anticipated addition to its Boundary Dam power plant in Saskatchewan, Canada.
Germany based WELTEC BioPower has announced it has received an order for one of its’ projects in France – and it has hinted more order may be on the way.