Heidelberg Materials North America has selected both the technology and a contractor for what it says will be the world’s first Net Zero cement plant, located in Edmonton, Canada.
The American Bureau of Shipping (ABS) has published industry requirements for liquefied carbon dioxide (LCO2) carriers for safe and efficient transportation as more industries adopt carbon capture technologies.
Montauk Renewables has signed a deal to supply European Energy with 140,000 tonnes per year of biogenic carbon dioxide (CO2) for its Texas-based e-methanol facility.
Chevron New Energies will install Fluor Corporation’s Econamine FG PlusSM carbon capture technology to slash emissions at its Eastridge Cogeneration facility in Kern County, California.
Plug Power has added around 10 tonnes per day of liquid hydrogen supply back onto the US market, having today (6th February) announced the restart of its Charleston, Tennessee-based hydrogen plant.