
Carbon Clean captures CO2 from Tata Steel blast furnace
CARBON Clean has installed a carbon capture plant at a blast furnace owned by Tata Steel in India.
CARBON Clean has installed a carbon capture plant at a blast furnace owned by Tata Steel in India.
ELEVEN chemicals, energy, and power companies – including Chevron, Dow, ExxonMobil, and Ineos – a...
BIOPHARMACEUTICAL company Clean Cells has invested €13m (US$15.3m) in a new production facility i...
LG Chem and TK Chemical have announced a memorandum of understanding to produce biodegradable pla...
THE UK Government has been forced to step in and pay for industry to keep producing CO2 after a r...
ASTRAZENECA has announced that it is planning to build a new active pharmaceutical ingredient (AP...
THE Australian Renewable Energy Agency (ARENA) has launched an investment plan setting out how it...
INEOS has announced plans to invest more than £1bn (US$1.4bn) towards reducing emissions at its s...
SHELL plans to build an 820,000 t/y biofuels facility in the Netherlands, which it claims will be...
SHELL has announced the sale of its Permian assets to ConocoPhillips for US$9.5bn.
CLIMEWORKS has started operations at the world’s largest direct air capture and CO2 storage facil...
HYDEPLOY has announced the first successful UK trial of blending hydrogen into the gas network.
TOTALENERGIES has signed an agreement with the Government of Iraq, and the country’s National Inv...
BIOTECHNOLOGY company LanzaTech and clean technology company Twelve – formerly Opus 12 – have joi...
WIND power company Siemens Gamesa has launched a “world first”, recyclable wind turbine blade for...
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