Cemex USA receives $3.7m DoE grant to advance cement carbon capture
Cemex USA and research institute RTI International have received a $3.7m grant from the US Department of Energy to advance carbon capture technology in cement manufacturing.
Cemex USA and research institute RTI International have received a $3.7m grant from the US Department of Energy to advance carbon capture technology in cement manufacturing.
Indian multinational Larsen & Toubro (L&T) has completed its supply of 46 process pipe rack modules to Linde Engineering’s Singapore gasification plant.
Oil and gas business ConocoPhillips has signed a sale and purchase agreement to acquire 30% of the equity in Phase 1 of the Port Arthur LNG project under development in Jefferson County, Texas.
Leading hydrogen supplier Air Products has committed to investing £6.5m into a new trailer and cylinder filling station at its Llanwern hydrogen facility in South Wales.
A three-month trial of one of the most advanced photometric gas analysers on the market today has proven successful at a nuclear power station as it seeks to monitor potentially harmful CO2 levels.
A new concept design for a carbon dioxide (CO2) carrier capable of direct offshore injection is being developed by Breeze Ship Design and Norwegian oil company Equinor.
Equinor and partners have announced the Irpa gas discovery in the Norwegian Sea will have 20bcm recoverable gas reserves.
Ground has been broken on a $84m microelectronics campus at WestGate@Crane Technology Park (WestGate), Indiana, to support growth of the state’s semiconductor market.
Independent tank storage company Vopak will work alongside energy giant Petronas to study the development of a carbon capture and storage (CCS) value chain focusing on the CO2 emitted by industries in Singapore.
Three-quarters of German manufacturing companies have saved on gas in the past six months without curtailing production but nearly half don’t see the pattern continuing, according to new ifo Institute research.