UK to lead global green tech deployment agreement
Speaking at the COP27 negotiations in Egypt, UK Business Secretary Grant Shapps announced that the UK will invest over £65m to speed up the development of new green technologies.
Speaking at the COP27 negotiations in Egypt, UK Business Secretary Grant Shapps announced that the UK will invest over £65m to speed up the development of new green technologies.
Cutting edge fuel cell technology has been used to deliver power during a maintenance outage at Uniper’s Cottam Development Centre (CDC) natural gas plant in Nottinghamshire, saving 94 tonnes of carbon dioxide (CO2) during the...
The UK Home Office has responded to a call from trade body the British Compressed Gases Association (BCGA) to impose a sales ban on nitrous oxide (N2O), saying that it will consider council advice before...
Gas instrumentation manufacturer DRM Technic (DRM) is taking advantage of its rapidly advancing global growth by developing its website to be accessible for French-speaking countries.
Three UK-based companies are joining forces to accelerate Project Speedbird (Speedbird) – an initiative designed to develop cost-effective sustainable aviation fuel (SAF) for commercial use in the UK.
National Grid launches its second-phase consultation today for the Low Carbon Pipelines Project.
Work on the UK’s first carbon capture and power generation project designed to support the country’s transition towards more sustainable energy sources is underway.
A new carbon dioxide (CO2) terminal is to be built at the Port of Immingham, the UK’s largest port, enabling the large-scale import and export of liquid bulk gas to and from the region.
US energy giant Baker Hughes has invested £12m ($13.4m) into decarbonisation specialist Levidian, enabling the scale-up of both sustainable graphene and hydrogen production.
A hydrogen-powered fuel generator has been successfully trialled at the Preston Western Distributor Road project’s M55 compound in Lancashire, UK.