Trinity spinout scales DAC technology in Ireland
IRELAND could see its first scaled direct air capture (DAC) system deployed, after capture firm N...
IRELAND could see its first scaled direct air capture (DAC) system deployed, after capture firm N...
A SCOTTISH company specialising in capturing CO2 from the whisky industry has secured £1m (US$1.3...
THE NORTH SEA TRANSITION AUTHORITY (NSTA) has opened a second licensing round for carbon storage,...
PLUTONIUM has safely been stabilised and prepared for permanent disposal by the UK’s Nuclear Deco...
CHEMICALS producer Celtic Renewables has taken a further step towards building an industrial-scal...
THE WORLD’S largest bioethanol carbon capture and storage project has begun operation in Nebraska...
FRENCH utilities giant Veolia is developing a £1bn (US$1.3bn) pipeline of low-carbon heat network...
A CARBON removal company based in the US and UK has harnessed the “natural chemistry of limestone...
A BREAKTHROUGH shipboard system developed by US firm STAX Engineering and UK climate tech Seaboun...
SNACK giant Pladis, which owns some of the UK’s most popular food brands, including McVitie’s and...
TATA Steel today began construction of its first electric arc furnace (EAF) at the Port Talbot st...
SIEMENS has signed a deal with EnPot, developer of a novel heat exchange technology, to help Chin...
A PILOT plant that sucks CO2 from the sea has started operating at the Sea Life Centre in Weymout...
USED tyres could one day be recycled to produce epoxy resins according to researchers exploring c...
NATURAL heat from the River Thames will be used by the University of East London (UEL) to power i...
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