
Johnson Matthey slashes green hydrogen spending by 83% under investor pressure
JOHNSON MATTHEY is cutting its investment in green hydrogen technologies by 83% following pressur...
JOHNSON MATTHEY is cutting its investment in green hydrogen technologies by 83% following pressur...
AN INVESTMENT firm once hailed for “taking down big oil” has partnered with US oil and gas giant ...
DRAX power station’s state subsidies will be halved once the current arrangement expires in April...
PLANS for a lithium extraction plant on the site of a former cement works in County Durham, north...
AMERICAN sustainable aviation fuel (SAF) producer LanzaJet has become the latest multinational co...
TIN MINING’s return to Cornwall after nearly three decades received a boost last week with a £28....
COCA-COLA has recalled some drinks from UK retailers after discovering higher than normal levels...
THE UK chemicals sector is on a trajectory of “steady decline” according to a new report publishe...
INEOS has released a video showing the moment two huge furnaces worth €150m (US$156m) completed a...
A COURT has ruled that consent given for two UK oil and gas fields was unlawful, but that develop...
FOOD and drink companies are not disclosing adequate information about the risks of synthetic fer...
BRITISH-based power generator Drax has agreed the terms of a deal to supply wood pellets to a US ...
THE EUROPEAN Union will push ahead with proposals to ban PFAS in consumer products, the EU’s envi...
AUSTRALIA’s energy-intensive aluminium producers are being urged to go green, with the government...
COSMETICS giant L’Oreal has announced a partnership with IBM to develop artificial intelligence t...
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