TECO 2030 and AVL progress with maritime carbon capture study
TECO 2030 and AVL have said they are progressing on a joint carbon capture and storage (CCS) feasibility study that focuses on vessel capabilities and robustness of technology.
TECO 2030 and AVL have said they are progressing on a joint carbon capture and storage (CCS) feasibility study that focuses on vessel capabilities and robustness of technology.
The digitisation megatrend has been well discussed in recent years and continues to be both a talking point and a future game-changer in the operations of the industrial gases industry.
Fortum Oslo Varme’s carbon capture and storage (CCS) project has made it through to the shortlist of candidates for financing from the EU’s €1bn Innovation Fund.
Tenaris will supply tubulars for the Northern Lights CO2 transport and storage facilities.
Mitsui O.S.K. Lines, Ltd. (MOL) has made its first move into the liquified CO2 ocean transport business.
A waste-to-energy plant running in the Norwegian capital of Oslo could soon utilise ground-breaking CCS technology to help reduce carbon emissions as the country looks to power ahead with its green recovery.
Linde will supply liquid hydrogen and related infrastructure for one of the world’s first operational hydrogen-powered ferries which will transport both cars and passengers.
Aker Solutions will provide engineering, procurement and management assistance for the large-scale carbon capture plant to be located at Norcem’s cement factory in Brevik, Norway.
Høglund Marine Solutions and HB Hunte Engineering have developed a breakthrough tank concept for CO2 transportation, based on existing, proven technology.
Baker Hughes today (3rd Nov) said it is buying Compact Carbon Capture (3C) as the American energy technology company looks to shift its portfolio towards greener fuels.