Partners to develop direct injection CO2 carrier
A new concept design for a carbon dioxide (CO2) carrier capable of direct offshore injection is being developed by Breeze Ship Design and Norwegian oil company Equinor.
A new concept design for a carbon dioxide (CO2) carrier capable of direct offshore injection is being developed by Breeze Ship Design and Norwegian oil company Equinor.
Ground has been broken on a $84m microelectronics campus at WestGate@Crane Technology Park (WestGate), Indiana, to support growth of the state’s semiconductor market.
Independent tank storage company Vopak will work alongside energy giant Petronas to study the development of a carbon capture and storage (CCS) value chain focusing on the CO2 emitted by industries in Singapore.
Air Products has signed a helium supply deal with NASA that could result in approximately $1.07bn of business.
TotalEnergies and Air Liquide are partnering to produce renewable low-carbon hydrogen and carbon capture at the Grandpuits zero crude platform in France.
Energy specialist Eni UK has announced the launch of its new strategy to decarbonise industrial processes in the South East of England and the Thames Estuary area, near London.
Gulf Coast Sequestration (GCS) and Climeworks have joined forces to develop what is believed to be the first direct air capture (DAC) and storage hub on the Gulf Coast of Louisiana.
Family-run bulk logistics service provider HOYER Group (HOYER) has reassessed its current medium and long-term emissions and safety targets in-line with its focus on ‘consistently’ pursuing its sustainability goals.
Airbus has become the latest aerospace firm to invest in clean-energy company Carbon Engineering to support the development of its direct air capture (DAC) research and development facility in British Columbia, Canada.
Atlas Copco has acquired Montana Instruments Corporation and once again expanded its North American footprint.