BCG joins Breakthrough Energy Catalyst programme
The programme aims to build the foundation of the net-zero economy by bringing together businesses, governments, philanthropies, and individuals to invest in critical climate technologies.
The programme aims to build the foundation of the net-zero economy by bringing together businesses, governments, philanthropies, and individuals to invest in critical climate technologies.
The companies have signed a letter of intent to build and operate new sustainable aviation fuel production facilities.
Haldor Topsoe’s solid oxide electrolyser cells will generate the green hydrogen needed to produce 300 tpd of green ammonia at Aquamarine’s large scale facility.
SUEZ and SIPEnR have set up the company H2 Créteil to work on building a green hydrogen production and distribution plant in Paris, France.
According to new research by DNV GL, the oil and gas sector is expected to boost investment in green and decarbonised energy, with long term transformation and wider reshaping of the industry to follow.