New research shows CCS is secure
New research from the University of Edinburgh shows that carbon dioxide (CO2) emissions can be captured and securely stored beneath deep-seated and impermeable underground rocks.
New research from the University of Edinburgh shows that carbon dioxide (CO2) emissions can be captured and securely stored beneath deep-seated and impermeable underground rocks.
Shell, ITM Power, Sintef, Thinkstep and Element Energy today held a groundbreaking ceremony in Germany for the “world’s largest” hydrogen electrolysis plant.
Ballance Agri-Nutrients and Hiringa Energy have confirmed a joint development agreement for a $50m clean-tech project in Taranaki to produce green hydrogen using renewable energy.
To mark Clean Air Day today, clean cold expert Dearman has announced the signing of agreements with two major Chinese organisations, in the shape of the China Energy Conservation and Environmental Protection Group (CECEP) and...
German LNG Terminal GmbH, the joint venture behind the LNG terminal project in Brunsbuettel, Northern Germany, is to start the EPC (Engineering, Procurement and Construction) pre-qualification process this month.
The time is right to tap into hydrogen’s potential to play a key role in a clean, secure and affordable energy future.
The Global CCS Institute has welcomed the UK Government’s announcement to eradicate the country’s net contribution to climate change by 2050.
US Senators Michael Benner and Rob Portman have reintroduced a bill making it easier for power plants and industrial facilities to finance the purchase and installation of carbon capture, utilisation and storage (CCUS) equipment.
Researchers from the University of Buffalo have received $1.8m funding to develop its carbon capture technology.
The first mainline testing of a hydrogen-fuelled train in the UK is one of two dozen projects being funded by the Department for Transport’s £7.8m ($9.9m) First of a Kind (FOAK) competition.