MAN technology to support major Dutch CCUS project
MAN Energy Solutions has been awarded a contract for the engineering of three RG compressor trains for a carbon capture, utilisation and storage (CCUS) project in the Netherlands.
MAN Energy Solutions has been awarded a contract for the engineering of three RG compressor trains for a carbon capture, utilisation and storage (CCUS) project in the Netherlands.
Sweden’s largest test facility for carbon capture and storage (CCS) has begun operations at Preem’s hydrogen gas plant in Lysekil.
If the world is to meet the Paris Agreement and all energy-related sustainable development goals, roughly 2,000 carbon capture and storage (CCS) facilities need to be operating by 2040, delivering 7% of cumulative emissions reductions.
Chart Industries has today released its ESG Performance Report, which highlights the company’s carbon reduction efforts and support to help customers achieve net zero carbon emission targets.
US-based cement and concrete technology company Solidia Technologies has extended its partnership with LafargeHolcim to 2025, with an option to extend, in order to reduce CO2 emissions.
In order to strengthen its commitment to energy innovation, Southern Company, in partnership with the US Department of Energy (DOE), has expanded its focus on the National Carbon Capture Centre located in Wilsonville, Alabama.
Fluor Corporation has been awarded the front-end engineering and design (FEED) for Minnkota Power Cooperative’s project Tundra, a carbon capture, utilisation and storage retrofit project at the Milton Young Station in Centre, North Dakota.
The Global CCS Institute, CO2CRC and Carbon Market Institute have today spoken out on the Australian Government’s plans to accelerate the deployment of carbon capture and storage (CCS).
InnoTech Alberta, a subsidiary of Alberta Innovates, will today begin the move of a carbon capture unit – fabricated by ALCO Gas & Oil Equipment, in Edmonton – to the Alberta Carbon Conversion Technology Centre,...
Equinor, Shell and Total have announced plans to invest almost $6.9bn in the Northern Lights project in Norway’s first exploitation licence for CO2 storage on the Norwegian Continental Shell.