Japan makes multi-million-dollar pledge to strengthen African medical oxygen supply
The Japanese Government has committed $7.3m to boost access to lifesaving medical oxygen in Kenya and Tanzania.
The Japanese Government has committed $7.3m to boost access to lifesaving medical oxygen in Kenya and Tanzania.
Heidelberg Materials is advancing its commitment to carbon capture, utilisation, and storage (CCUS) with the announcement of its latest project set to take place at its Airvault cement plant in the French New Aquitaine Region.
Scandinavian energy infrastructure firm Nordion Energy (Nordion) aims to boost the share of liquid biogas (Bio-LNG) in the fuel mix having signed a deal with St1 to supply more biogas to the transport and industrial...
In light of a generally improved market situation, a leading industry expert emphasised the need to diversify sources within the CO2 industry by taking advantage of new opportunities presented by biogas and carbon capture and...
An industrial pilot aimed at capturing carbon dioxide (CO2) from blast furnace gases has exceeded expectations, according to Axens.
Carbon dioxide (CO2) is a critical component in various industrial processes, serving as an essential ingredient in sectors ranging from food and beverage to pharmaceuticals and electronics manufacturing.
UK-based cleantech firm Levidian has won a Statement of Feasibility for its LOOP technology by independent energy expert and assurance provider DNV.
A new joint venture launched by global chemicals and energy company Sasol in partnership with low carbon technologies firm Topsoe promises to accelerate the development and delivery of sustainable aviation fuels (SAF).
Technology and Earth science speciality CGG has launched a worldwide natural hydrogen screening project that aims to identify and ‘high-grade’ areas for natural hydrogen exploration.
Netherlands-based decarbonisation technology firm Skytree plans to bring to market its newest decentralised direct air capture (DAC) unit to capture larger volumes of carbon dioxide (CO2).