
UK offers £40m for manufacturers to plan and deploy greener technologies
THE UK Government is offering £40m (US$56m) in funding for energy-intensive companies to conduct ...
THE UK Government is offering £40m (US$56m) in funding for energy-intensive companies to conduct ...
A NETWORK of hydrogen technology clusters is to be established across Australia with the aim of c...
A DUTCH appeals court has ruled that Shell is responsible for the consequences of oil spills in t...
LINDE has announced that it will build a new 24 MW electrolyser for the production of green hydro...
CHEVRON is investing in Blue Planet, a startup that captures CO2 and uses it to develop carbonate...
A COMPETITION has been launched in England and Wales to seek innovative responses to challenges i...
CPI, an independent technology centre, has announced the launch of a programme aiming to support ...
KBR has signed an agreement with Mura Technology under which KBR will be an exclusive licencing p...
SHELL has withdrawn from a collaboration with Velocys and British Airways to develop the commerci...
WOOD has secured a contract with Sinopec Hainan Refining and Chemical to provide engineering, pro...
TOTAL has become the first oil major to leave the American Petroleum Institute (API), a trade ass...
Project partners Equinor, OGE, and thyssenkrupp Steel Europe have completed their joint feasibili...
RIO TINTO has reversed its plans to close its New Zealand aluminium smelter this August, agreeing...
SMALL modular nuclear reactors (SMR) could be twinned with wind power, in a project that has been...
REFINERY owner Essar Oil UK and Progressive Energy, a project development and implementation comp...
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