
UK regulator relaxes effluent rules as water treatment firms begin running out of chemicals
A SHORTAGE of chemicals used to treat wastewater in the UK has led the Environment Agency to rela...
A SHORTAGE of chemicals used to treat wastewater in the UK has led the Environment Agency to rela...
ExxonMobil Catalysts and Licensing has introduced ExxonMobil Renewable Diesel (EMRD) process tech...
CANADIAN oil major Imperial Oil is advancing plans for a 1bn L/y renewable diesel complex at its ...
STYRENICS supplier Ineos Styrolution has joined the U.S. Plastics Pact, a collaborative initiativ...
THE UK Government has awarded £4m (US$5.5m) across 24 projects to increase biomass production tha...
GLENCORE and Britishvolt have signed an agreement for the mining company to supply responsibly-so...
LINDE has signed an agreement to supply green hydrogen to semiconductor manufacturer Infineon Tec...
A TRIAL has shown that a glass furnace can successfully be powered with hydrogen instead of natur...
MITSUBISHI Chemical Corporation (MCC) will develop a 20,000 t/y HydroPRS plastics recycling facil...
CARBON Clean and Green Power International (GPIPL) have been selected to design and build a carbo...
ARCELORMITTAL said it will use direct reduced iron (DRI) and Smart Carbon technologies to reduce ...
TOMAGO Aluminium, Australia’s largest aluminium smelter, is aiming to operate on 100% renewable e...
SEVEN UK-based organisations including Johnson Matthey have signed a memorandum of understanding ...
UK Export Finance (UKEF) has awarded the first ever green transition loan – worth £430m (US$585m)...
A STUDY by BP Australia has proved the technical feasibility of producing green hydrogen and ammo...
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