World first: Drax BECCS pilot now capturing CO2
Energy firm Drax has started capturing carbon dioxide (CO2) from the combustion of 100% biomass feedstock at its power station in the UK – a first anywhere in the world.
Energy firm Drax has started capturing carbon dioxide (CO2) from the combustion of 100% biomass feedstock at its power station in the UK – a first anywhere in the world.
Hydrogenious Technologies GmbH and European research centre, Forschungszentrum Jülich, have joined forces to further develop and commercialise the Liquid Organic Hydrogen Carriers (LOHC) technology for mobile applications.
Inventys, a leading carbon technology company, has announced the closing on a $5m investment from BDC’s Cleantech Practise, as well as an additional follow-on investment from existing shareholder Chevron Technology Ventures.
Varying the rate at which carbon dioxide (CO2) is injected into geological storage sites can enhance not just the sites efficiency but also its ability to store the greenhouse gas securely, according to a new study.
A CO2 removal specialist has captured the attention of three big companies to secure major investment for its technology.
Chart Industries has been there since the birth of microbulk and expects its baby to keep on growing, with larger tanks and larger Orca™ MicroBulk Delivery Systems.
The world’s leading authority on carbon capture and storage (CCS), the Global CCS Institute, has welcomed three new appointments to its Board of Directors.
The food and beverage industry has enjoyed the benefits of using industrial gases and technologies for decades, improving food quality, preservation and safety in increasingly intricate ways.
Relatively speaking, dry ice is hardly one of the major markets or applications for carbon dioxide (CO2). Its contribution to global warming might not be tremendous. However, each industry has a responsibility and it participants...
Despite ISO being instrumental in standardising much of the equipment we use in the gases industry today, sometimes it takes a fresh pair of eyes from outside the industry to indicate where gaps exist.