World first project to transport LCO2 extracted using CCS
Swedish city Gothenburg could be the first in the world to create a joint infrastructure for the transport of liquefied carbon dioxide extracted using CCS technology.
Swedish city Gothenburg could be the first in the world to create a joint infrastructure for the transport of liquefied carbon dioxide extracted using CCS technology.
Gothenburg, Sweden, has announced plans to build common infrastructure for the transportation of liquid carbon dioxide that is extracted through carbon capture technologies.
Gasum yesterday opened its 11th LNG/LBG station in Sweden.
Nordic energy company Gasum is expanding its LNG station network and will open four new stations this summer.
Sweden’s largest test facility for carbon capture and storage (CCS) has begun operations at Preem’s hydrogen gas plant in Lysekil.
Safety and risk management firm Gexcon is opening a new branch office in Sweden.
Linde Gas has installed a central gas system for a makeshift hospital providing support for coronavirus patients in Gothenburg, Sweden.
Linde and specialty steel manufacturer Ovako have conducted a full-scale test to heat steel with hydrogen before rolling in Sweden, which the two companies say is a world first.
OxGas, a company fully owned by the Port of Oxelösund in Sweden has commissioned MAN Energy Solutions to act as ‘owners engineer’ in the development and construction of a multi-functional terminal for liquefied methane-based fuels...
LifeGuard Technologies has today confirmed its factories in the US, Canada and Sweden remain fully operational.