MHI completes construction at carbon capture facility
Mitsubishi Heavy Industries America has completed construction of the world's largest post-combustion CO2 capture system for the Petra Nova Carbon Capture Project.
Mitsubishi Heavy Industries America has completed construction of the world's largest post-combustion CO2 capture system for the Petra Nova Carbon Capture Project.
The National Renewable Energy Laboratory (NREL) has announced its new method to make renewable hydrogen.
NRG Energy and JX Nippon have announced the completion of the world’s largest post-combustion carbon capture facility on-budget and on-schedule.
Neste has announced the launch of its Neste MY Renewable Diesel made 100% from waste and residues, available now in Finland.
LanzaTech has been awarded a US$4 million award for a low carbon jet and diesel fuel demonstration facility.
The US Energy Department has announced a partnership with the Department of Agriculture for the integrated optimisation of biorefineries.
According to Market News Updates, the global renewable fuels industry is poised for significant growth in 2017.
The Diesel Technology Forum has issued a statement in support of the EPA’s decision to fund clean school buses.
The US EPA has awarded more than US$7.7 million to replace or retrofit 401 diesel school buses.
According to Persistence Market Research, the flare gas recovery system (FGRS) market is expected to reach US$2000 million by 2020.
GMB has called on the UK Government to commit to total transparency, efficacy, value for money and equity over the, at least, £123 billion cost of decarbonising the economy to 2030.
Real Estate Contacts has announced it has entered into the green sector through its LOI with Patriot Bioenergy Corporation.
Scotland’s new 'whole system' energy strategy must include a clear ambition to achieve a 'net zero carbon' economy before 2050, with a twin-track approach to reinvigorating the delivery of carbon removal technology.
Venture capitalists have invested US$5.8 billion in bio-based chemicals, as focus shifts to disruptive synthetic biology.
According to Grand View Research, the carbon capture & storage (CCS) market will exceed US$8.75 billion by 2025.