Steel giants Rio Tinto and Shougang to explore low-carbon solutions
Steel manufacturers Rio Tinto and Shougang Group have joined forces to explore the decarbonisation of steel production, an industry notorious for its carbon emissions.
Steel manufacturers Rio Tinto and Shougang Group have joined forces to explore the decarbonisation of steel production, an industry notorious for its carbon emissions.
A new initiative that aims to kick start the supply of green fuels to support the global energy transition has been launched by representatives of the maritime sector and has seen initial support from the...
Clean energy specialist Lhyfe has announced the launch of its offshore renewable green hydrogen production pilot site, a world first for offshore electrolysis.
US-based dry ice technology specialist Cold Jet has expanded the global presence of its dry ice solutions following the signing of a letter of intent to acquire the dry ice product line of Aquila Triventek...
A group of representatives from leading US-based energy institutions and companies have launched a new Pennsylvania-based clean energy project that aims to elevate the state’s reputation as a leader in clean energy.
Energy transition company Stabilis Solutions (Stabilis) has received full approval from the US Department of Energy (DOE) to export domestically produced liquefied natural gas (LNG) to all free trade and non-free trade countries, including Asian,...
The UK could become a world-leader in carbon storage following the announcement by the North Sea Transition Authority (NSTA) that it had received a total of 26 bids by 19 companies for the country’s first-ever...
The cryogenics arm of Nikkiso Co., Ltd has announced the formation of two new Functional Units, which aim to exploit the growth and market opportunities presented by renewable and green energy.
Industrial gas specialist Taiyo Nippon Sanso Corporation (TNSC) will harness the potential of green energy to power the Amagasaki Comprehensive Pressure Test Station in Japan.
A group of leading energy companies have signed a deal to form a consortium which aims to explore the development of large-scale carbon capture, utilisation and sequestration (CCUS) solutions in Singapore.