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...involving rail engineering specialist 1stinrail explored the use of hydrogen-based engine cleaning technology across a fleet of maintenance vehicles operating on the London Underground network. According to the companies involved,...
...look at all technology options available to reduce emissions as quickly as possible, especially with no regret solutions in the near term.” The challenge is how to decarbonise now. Liz...
...for renewable fuels, including SAF. In addition to UOP Ecofining, Honeywell’s renewable fuels portfolio includes Ethanol to Jet technology and the recently announced Honeywell UOP eFining™, which converts green hydrogen...
...United Kingdom across the year. HyNet is at the centre of the UK’s low carbon hydrogen economy and will reduce carbon dioxide emissions by 10 million tonnes every year by...
...As well as investing in CCS, hydrogen and marine energy, they also plan to establish the Energy Independence Act, which will be the framework for their energy and climate policies....
...zero energy industrial cluster at Stanlow, which involves the construction of hydrogen production units as part of the HyNet project to create a hydrogen economy across North West England and...
...and overlooked In contrast to SAF, truly transformative technologies such as electric, hydrogen, and hybrid propulsion, are being sidelined. According to Carbon Tracker, fewer than 800 new propulsion aircraft were...
...the future potential for our zero-emissions technology. “We are excited about our next phase and working within the Ballymena and wider Northern Ireland community to deliver innovative British technology to...
...demonstrate that all forms of propulsion technology, including renewable fuels, electricity and hydrogen could have a substantial impact on GHG emissions,” said Steve Sapsford, chair of the Institution of Mechanical...
...when we have sufficient renewable energy – hydrogen. However, the simple fact is that neither batteries nor hydrogen are energy dense enough to support long-haul travel.” The future for Sustainable...
...2035 is flawed. “Governments need to be technology neutral in their legislation rather than set one technology above others. To reduce CO2 emissions in the long term, a sensible move...
...industry. The ‘wet-to-jet’ approach Under the terms of the agreement, Altaca will supply Firefly with its CatLiq hydrothermal liquefaction (HTL) technology. The technology converts sewage sludge into crude oil, representing...
...Worley that will use Cansolv* CO2 capture technology pioneered by Shell Catalysts & Technologies The agreement is a significant boost for Humber Zero, a first-of-a-kind project that could provide a...
...be injected into an extensive zero emission road freight demonstrator programme. The three-year programme will begin later this year, with initial competitions for battery electric and hydrogen fuel cell technology...
...renewable hydrogen to produce fuels at our Humber Refinery. The project, called Gigastack, aims to harness offshore wind to power electrolysis and produce hydrogen, a low-emission fuel capable of powering transportation and heavy industry,...
...those emissions is achievable.” In a session on hydrogen, Eugenia Belloni Pocorob (BP) and Amit Rao (S&P Global) emphasised that hydrogen’s potential is real — but unlocking it will require...
...to landfill or incinerated but, using ABSL’s proven and patented RadGas technology, the first plant will convert annually 133,000 tonnes of municipal waste into biomethane for gas vehicles or biohydrogen...
...highlighted a clear trend: technology is not just supporting operations – it is reshaping them. From centralised planning and remote monitoring to data-driven decision-making, many of the responsibilities traditionally anchored...