ION Engineering initiates CO2 capture process campaign at TCM
Carbon capture technology company ION Engineering has initiated testing of its proprietary carbon dioxide (CO2) liquid absorbent system at Technology Centre Mongstad (TCM) in Norway.
Carbon capture technology company ION Engineering has initiated testing of its proprietary carbon dioxide (CO2) liquid absorbent system at Technology Centre Mongstad (TCM) in Norway.
Under a NOK 360m ($43.7m) investment, the Norwegian Government will move forward with plans for a full-scale carbon capture and storage (CCS) demonstration facility in the Scandinavian country.
Nel Hydrogen Solutions, a division of Nel ASA, has been awarded a contract to supply a hydrogen (H2) production facility and fuelling station solution for ASKO, the largest grocery wholesaler in Norway.
Uno-X Hydrogen AS, a Nel ASA joint venture, has taken another step towards enabling the wide-spread use of H2-fuelled vehicles throughout Norway after being awarded a multi-million-dollar to deploy further infrastructure in the country.
Dedicated hydrogen (H2) company Nel ASA has launched its new range electrolysers which represent the world’s smallest footprint for containerised, high capacity electrolysers.
NEL Hydrogen Solutions, formerly branded as a part of H2 Logic, has secured an agreement to complete the last leg in connecting the hydrogen (H2) infrastructure between the Scandinavian capitals.
The hydrogen (H2) fuelling infrastructure continues to grow in Norway after Uno-X Hydrogen AS and a Norwegian affiliate of Praxair signed a strategic alliance to install a further 20 stations throughout the Scandinavian country.
Carbon Clean Solutions Limited (CCSL) has announced breakthrough test results after a successful pilot campaign at the world’s largest and most advanced facility for testing and improving carbon dioxide (CO2) capture.
NEL ASA, an alkaline electrolyser technology specialist, has entered into a partnership agreement with renewable energy expert, GREENSTAT ASA, to develop hydrogen (H2) production facilities in Norway.
Yara International ASA, has officially signed the transaction documents for the sale of its carbon dioxide (CO2) business to Tier One player, Praxair.