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Holcim’s new GO4ZERO plant which is based in Germany, specifically in Obourg, has been approved and it now has aims of producing two million tonnes of net-zero cement every year by 2029.
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Mitsui recently received a commercial shipment of CCS-enabled low-carbon ammonia from ADNOC. This shipment was the world’s first certified bulk commercial shipment of this and it is intended for gener ...
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The Enterprise: Sustainable Development 2024, recently occurred and O.C.O Technology, a carbon capture specialist, received the King’s Award, for their contribution to this event.
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It was recently announced that Block Energy signed an MoU with JSC Rustavi Azot, who are a subsidiary or Indorama Corporation, which is a leading chemical company in Asia. The purpose of this agreemen ...
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Climeworks has made some significant developments since its previous direct air capture and storage (DAC+S) plant, Orca, and the company has recently announced that their new and largest DAC+S plant w ...
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Aspen Technology has developed the AspenTech Strategic Planning for Sustainability Pathways™, which is a tool for creating innovative modelling and optimisation solutions. The purpose of this new solu ...
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It was in Houston at the 2024 Offshore Technology Conference (OTC) that CGG and Baker Hughes signed an MoU agreement. This agreement was created in order to allow the companies to explore a variety of ...
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A new catalyst material known as cobalt phthalocyanine, has been developed by Researchers at the University of Michigan. This innovative new material works through converting carbon dioxide into renew ...
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The North Sea Transition Authority (NSTA) has put an invitation out for applications for an out of round Co2 storage license in saline aquifers, off the Isle of Wight.
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A decision was recently made, which consisted of two projects being selected to evaluate the potential of oil and gas production. These projects will also look into geological storage of carbon dioxid ...
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