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...for this. The first step is energy efficiency, the second is using hydrogen in our production processes and the third step is carbon capture. “The carbon that can’t be removed...
...world. The company is now transferring this unrivalled expertise into the rapidly increasing demand for pumps in renewable, hydrogen and carbon capture industries. • Alignment of its supply chain so...
...become the people who build and maintain our wind turbines, carbon capture systems, hydrogen production factories and other hardware needed for Britain’s low carbon future. “That future needs a lot...
...carbon capture. CSS has developed an advanced gasification process that generates hydrogen gas from waste products, including biomass like waste wood and other selected non-recyclable materials. The company plans to...
...ensures we can deliver on our strategic objectives, in particular our low carbon agenda by investing in hydrogen production, carbon capture, biofuels and other similar opportunities.’ “In January, we announced...
...with Honeywell carbon capture technology, is ready now to provide a pathway to lower carbon-intensity SAF.” SAF plants using Honeywell’s technology can be modularised off site, enabling lower installed costs...
...time to start policy discussions with EU and national policy makers, and customer stakeholders to design the enabling policy framework for the deployment of these essential low-carbon fuels.” Low-carbon liquid...
...at Humber. One is Gigastack, using offshore wind power to produce hydrogen; the other is carbon capture, which is hugely important as we believe it is a key technology to...
...targeted 10GW of hydrogen production by 2030 and the regulatory and policy framework supports low carbon energy production, as well as the development of low carbon hydrogen infrastructure, expertise and...
...proprietary physical process it undergoes which means the molecular clusters in X-Carbon don’t clump together, but rearrange into tiny micro-clusters. As soon as X-Carbon makes contact with the fuel in...
...companies to use. In addition, Fuels Industry UK members have global expertise in Carbon Capture Utilisation and Storage (CCUS) projects, which will be vital in the transition to net zero....
...substantial overlap between downstream petroleum and low-carbon technologies, including hydrogen and carbon capture utilisation and storage (CCUS). However, the way companies transition – either by modifying existing products or expanding...
...a safe, cost-effective and clean-burning fuel. It can also achieve over 100% emissions savings when carbon capture is used, helping the UK to achieve its 2050 net zero target. SUEZ’s...
OXCCU, a carbon-to-value company converting carbon dioxide and hydrogen into industrial and consumer products, has won a £2.8 million grant along with the University of Sheffield Translational Energy Research Centre...
...businesses. This integrated portfolio enables the company to capture opportunities in a changing energy landscape”, says Pete George Asked back in 2007 about how he saw the fuel market...
...including direct air capture, CO2 utilisation (including chemical and material synthesis), biomass to energy with carbon capture and storage and biochar. The students will work in the centre’s laboratories exploring...
The JET fuel brand has launched a dynamic new TV campaign, the first in over 20 years, that captures how JET champions the driver – providing all the essentials they...
...to take every step necessary to make not only our industry, but also Ireland, carbon neutral by 2050.” Formerly known as the Irish Petroleum Industry Association, Fuels for Ireland rebranded...