...capture carbon produced in the North Lincolnshire, England refinery’s fluid catalytic cracking (FCC) process. The Shell technology will capture at least 95% of the carbon dioxide in the FCC flue...
...to achieve net zero. With rapid developments in offshore wind, hydrogen production, carbon capture and storage systems, as well as other emerging technologies, OGUK rebrands to Offshore Energies UK with...
...UK. Opponents of carbon capture projects There are, of course, many critics of carbon capture projects, ranging from the ones who say they do not work, to the ones who...
...step, but scale is essential if the UK is to make itself carbon neutral by 2050. “We look forward to Acorn and other carbon capture projects joining Hynet, and the...
...scenario, production of hydrogen and carbon capture would shift abroad because of our higher carbon costs, but global emissions would be higher because we would be importing cheaper, higher-carbon products...
...an investment of $1.2 billion, Essar Oil UK is positioned to be the world’s first low carbon refinery. The industrial carbon capture facility, combined with our upcoming hydrogen fuel switching...
...its new EET Industrial Carbon Capture facility based at Stanlow, UK. This is a leading use of carbon capture technology, associated with a fluid catalytic cracker within refineries globally. Following...
...to a low-carbon world will require a range of other energy sources and technologies, including low carbon hydrogen, modern bioenergy, and carbon capture, use and storage. Oil demand will decline...
...companies and governments will need to make good on the pledges they made on energy transition technologies, including carbon capture, utilisation and storage (CCUS) and low-carbon hydrogen, says Wood Mackenzie,...
...of decades. “The plan did give clear direction on green hydrogen and carbon capture and storage, both of which are critical to our strategy, but I think lower carbon, liquid...