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Cemex invests in lower carbon cement technology

CEMEX has invested in Carbon Upcycling Technologies, which has developed technology that uses clinker substitutes to reduce emissions from cement and concrete production by up to 30%.

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Innovation grant awarded for development of low-cost carbon capture technology

A research and development grant worth almost £900,000 (US$1.3m) has been awarded to a consortium led by Carbon Clean Solutions Limited (CCSL), a global leader in low-cost carbon dioxide separation technologies.

Type: News

ExxonMobil starts up new ethane cracker

EXXONMOBIL has announced that its new 1.5m t/y ethane cracker has commenced operations at its integrated chemical and refining complex in Baytown, Texas.

Type: News

Equinor floats plan to power oil platforms with wind

NORWAY could become the first country to directly connect an offshore wind farm to oil and gas platforms.

Type: News

Wood wins work on Anglesey nuclear project

WOOD has won a contract to support Hitachi’s work as architect engineer for the Wylfa Newydd nuclear plant in the UK.

Type: News

Air Products and Thyssenkrupp sign agreement for green hydrogen production

AIR Products and Thyssenkrupp Uhde Chlorine Engineers have signed a strategic cooperation agreement (SCA) to collaborate on electrolysis plants to generate green hydrogen.

Type: News

BP and Rosneft to collaborate on sustainability goals

BP and Rosneft have signed a strategic collaboration agreement to focus on their carbon management and sustainability activities.

Type: News

Equinor and Engie announce hydrogen partnership

EQUINOR and Engie have announced a partnership for the development of low-carbon hydrogen.

Type: News

Ineos FPS uses AI to reduce emissions

INEOS Forties Pipeline System (FPS) has deployed AI technology to enable it to further reduce emissions from its operations.

Type: News

Plans for green hydrogen plant in Ireland

MERCURY Renewables has announced plans for a €200m (US$226m) green hydrogen facility in Mayo, Ireland.

Type: News

ExxonMobil and Petronas explore CCS for Malaysia

EXXONMOBIL and Petronas are working together to explore opportunities for carbon capture and storage projects in Malaysia.

Type: News

Wood gets contract for green ammonia facility

WOOD has announced that it will provide conceptual engineering for a large-scale green hydrogen production facility in Chile, where the hydrogen will be used to produce ammonia.

Type: News

Scottish trial tests hydrogen in gas pipelines

A TRIAL is underway at Ineos’s Grangemouth site to help determine how existing natural gas networks can be repurposed for hydrogen. The trial is expected to bring hydrogen networks a step closer to reality in the UK.

Type: News

Costain wins contract to upgrade Capenhurst uranium enrichment site

COSTAIN has won a contract from Urenco to engineer new and upgraded infrastructure at its Capenhurst site in Cheshire, UK.

Type: News

R&D companies opt for UK to stay in EU

Industry experts give evidence to House of Lords

Type: News

Microbial fuel cells brew low-alcohol beer

Flavour affected less than with other treatments

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MEOR: Making the Case

Based upon the recent ill-informed hysteria surrounding the safety of fracking, the above vision of press coverage of the highly-promising microbial enhanced oil recovery (MEOR) technique is not beyond the realms of possibility.

Type: Feature

Decommissioning Challenges

The 10 biggest challenges when decommissioning a chemical site

Type: Feature

Partnership to convert landfill waste into hydrogen for transport

RENEWABLE fuels company Raven SR has entered into an agreement with a Republic Services sanitary landfill in Northern California to convert organic waste into hydrogen that can be sold at commercial fuel stations.

Type: News

IChemE dramatically expands its Knowledge Hub

ICHEME has increased the number of resources available on its Knowledge Hub from 10,000 to almost 23,000 and is encouraging members to make use of it.

Type: News