Mitsubishi Gas Chemical to demonstrate CCUS technology
Mitsubishi Gas Chemical and Research Institute of Innovative Technology for the Earth is set to demonstrate technology for carbon capture, utilisation, and storage at Osaka-Kansai Expo.
Mitsubishi Gas Chemical and Research Institute of Innovative Technology for the Earth is set to demonstrate technology for carbon capture, utilisation, and storage at Osaka-Kansai Expo.
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Honeywell, Johnson Matthey, Gidara Energy, and Samsung E&A have formed a SAF technology alliance.
LanzaJet and ATOBA have agreed to collaborate on new commercial models for the SAF market.
Lummus and InnoVent Renewables have signed an MoU for tyre pyrolysis technology.
Marubeni has signed a long-term offtake agreement for green ammonia produced in Inner Mongolia, China.