Sensirion introduces miniaturised CO2 sensor
Sensirion has introduced its latest innovation, the SCD40, the first miniaturised CO2 and RH/T sensor that fits in a space of just one cubic centimetre.
Sensirion has introduced its latest innovation, the SCD40, the first miniaturised CO2 and RH/T sensor that fits in a space of just one cubic centimetre.
The UK Committee on Climate Change’s (CCC) report published last week states that the UK can end its contribution to global warming “within 30 years” by setting an ambitious new target to reduce its greenhouse...
Clean tech company Black Bear has entered into a strategic partnership with engineering, procurement and construction (EPC) firm MMEC Mannesmann (MMEC) to accelerate the roll-out of its breakthrough technology to produce recovered Carbon Black (rCB)...
In an exclusive interview with gasworld, Oscar Graff, Vice-President and Head of CCUS Technologies at Aker Solutions discusses the carbon capture contract recently signed with Twence and its Just Catch modular carbon capture system.
Thinking in terms of carbon dioxide and ‘green’ chemistry and usage is somewhat of an oxymoron, given CO2 is the most plentiful greenhouse gas around.
As the popularity of carbon capture technology increases, companies are required to keep up with the growing market, keeping developments successful and affordable.
GTI, a non-profit technology organization based in Illinois, is gearing up for a defining phase in its $122m Supercritical Transformational Electric Power (STEP) pilot plant, which is known as STEP Demo.
Writing for the journal Science (sciencemag.org) in 2009, Professor David W. Keith observed: “Over the long run, the ability to remove CO2 from the air should be viewed as an essential tool in our kit...
About 50 kilometres outside a small town in the Canadian prairies, surrounded by farming communities and canola fields, may seem like an odd place for Inventys to demonstrate the foundation of a viable carbon dioxide...
Dry ice blasting, one of numerous applications for dry ice within the CO2 market, continues to be an increasingly popular cleaning method across multiple industries even with last year’s CO2 shortage.