MoU signed for Norwegian carbon storage project
USA/Norway – Baker Hughes and Horisont Energi AS have signed a memorandum of understanding (MoU) for the Polaris carbon storage project off Norway’s northern coast.
Continue ReadingUSA/Norway – Baker Hughes and Horisont Energi AS have signed a memorandum of understanding (MoU) for the Polaris carbon storage project off Norway’s northern coast.
Continue ReadingSweden – A structural battery that performs ten times better than previous versions has been produced at Chalmers University of Technology.
Continue ReadingUnited Kingdom – HyNet North West, a hydrogen energy and Carbon Capture, Usage and Storage (CCUS) project, has received £72 million in funding.
Continue ReadingUnited Kingdom – UK Government has handed out £33 million in funding for Eni’s HyNet North West integrated project, aimed at decarbonizing the industrial district in the North-West of England.
Continue ReadingUnited Kingdom – UK authorities approved funding for three Equinor projects aimed to cut emissions from industries and support clean growth.
Continue ReadingFinland – Wärtsilä has invested heavily in research and development to investigate how Carbon Capture and Storage (CCS) can be produced and scaled in the maritime sector.
Continue ReadingGermany/USA – HeidelbergCement’s U.S. subsidiary Lehigh Hanson and Silicon Valley-based materials technology firm Fortera have announced an agreement to introduce a new method of carbon capture and utilization (CCU) technology at Lehigh’s Redding California Cement plant, with an estimated 60% reduction of CO2 emissions per ton of output.
Continue ReadingDenmark – A Memorandum of Understanding, which is to exploration ways to promote the development of carbon capture and storage in the biomass heating and power stations in Denmark, has been signed by Ørsted, Aker Carbon Capture and Microsoft.
Continue ReadingThe Netherlands – Shell and Alfen will trial an on-site battery-powered system to support ultra-fast electric vehicle charging at Shell’s Zaltbommel forecourt in The Netherlands.
Continue ReadingNorway – Mitsubishi Heavy Industries Engineering (MHIENG), part of the Mitsubishi Heavy Industries (MHI) Group, has entered into an agreement with the Technology Center Mongstad (TCM) to test its patented CO2 capture solvent at an amine plant located in Mongstad, Norway.
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