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.
During the COP27 climate summit being held in Egypt, the Prime Minister of the Netherlands, Mark Rutte, signed a deal with the government of Oman which will see the two countries collaborating on hydrogen import...
Energy major Chevron will partner with Japan’s Mitsui O.S.K. Lines (MOL) to study the potential for transporting liquefied carbon dioxide (LCO2) from Singapore to be stored in permanent subsea locations offshore Australia.
A new project named FirstBio2Shipping aims to decarbonise the shipping sector by producing Bio-liquefied natural gas (LNG) to be used as a marine fuel. Taking part in the joint effort is energy-from-waste expert Attero, green...
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 analysis solutions company Servomex has been awarded the EcoVadis Gold Rating 2022 for its business sustainability ratings.
GE Gas Power (GE) will collaborate with energy major Shell Global Solutions (Shell) in a partnership that aims to reduce the carbon intensity of Shell’s global liquefied natural gas (LNG) supply projects.
A new deal that promises to produce clean hydrogen while significantly reducing plastic waste has been signed between Egypt-based Green Planet for Sustainable Environmental Solutions (Green Planet) and solutions and energy company H2-Industries.
A liquefied biogas (LBG) plant to be built in Denmark will allow ships to bunker clean fuel directly from dock, enabling the shipping industry to reduce emissions and increase refuelling efficiency.