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Contracts for ‘world’s largest’ CCUS project

Summit Carbon Solutions, the developer of the world's largest carbon capture and storage project, is pleased to announce significant progress through the engagement and deployment of best-in-class environmental and right-of-way consultants and contractors across the project's footprint in Iowa, Minnesota, Nebraska, North Dakota, and South Dakota to advance the project towards its commissioning date in 2024.

Texas A&M innovates direct air capture of CO2

The Texas A&M Energy Institute and AIR TO EARTH® are pleased to announce a partnership to develop new materials and methods to remove carbon dioxide from the atmosphere and reduce the impacts of anthropogenic climate change.As the world looks to reduce the emissions of greenhouse gases and identify ways to capture, utilize and store carbon dioxide, investment in emerging climate technologies is urgently needed.

Tracking Methane from above

ExxonMobil is setting out to change how the industry tracks, and fixes, methane leaks.Earlier this year, ExxonMobil submitted its application to the Environmental Protection Agency to use aerial technology as a new model regulatory framework for detecting methane.

FE Workshops at Valve World Americas

The team is excited preparing for the upcoming Valve World Americas Expo & Conference this October 13th and 14th, and this year will feature a dedicated fugitive emissions workshop track running throughout the two-day event.

Jacobs scientist paves way to net-zero carbon economy

Jacobs scientist Professor John Stairmand is to lead UK research into materials for new nuclear reactors capable of powering a carbon net-zero economy.

ALL4 provides digital solutions services

ALL4 is now offering Digital Solutions as part of its suite of consulting services. Founded in 2002 with a focus on air quality consulting, ALL4 has expanded into arenas based on clients’ needs, strategic acquisitions, and the growth of our team of experienced consultants.

Oman’s hydrogen alliance to drive hydrogen economy

The Ministry of Energy and Minerals (MEM) is establishing a national hydrogen alliance (branded as Hy-Fly) to place Oman firmly on the map for the development and deployment of clean hydrogen.

bp’s UK blue hydrogen plans

bp announced that it has agreed Memoranda of Understanding (MoUs) with a series of new ‎potential customers for its proposed clean hydrogen production facility in Teesside in north-east ‎England.In March, bp announced plans for a clean hydrogen facility in Teesside (H2Teesside) that would aim to ‎produce up to 1GW of ‘blue’ hydrogen – 20% of the UK’s hydrogen target – by 2030.

Carbon Capture launched as a service

Aker Carbon Capture has launched an integrated offering that 'covers everything a customer needs to reduce emissions by CCS' called Carbon Capture as a Service; Carbon capture made easy™.“Now is the time to bring the full value chain together to enable source-to-storage decarbonization.

ArcelorMittal’s zero carbon-emissions steel plant

ArcelorMittal announced that its Sestao plant in Spain will become the world’s first full-scale zero carbon-emissions steel plant.The development is the result of a memorandum of understanding signed with the Government of Spain that will see an investment of €1 billion in the construction of a green hydrogen direct reduced iron (DRI) plant at its plant in Gijón, as well as a new hybrid electric arc furnace (EAF).By 2025, the Sestao plant – which manufactures a range of flat steel products for the automotive and construction sectors, and general industry - will produce 1.6 million tonnes of zero carbon-emissions steel by:Changing the metallic input by increasing the proportion of circular, recycled scrap, and using green hydrogen-produced DRI from Gijón in its two existing EAFs.Powering all steelmaking assets (EAFs, rolling mill, finishing lines) with renewable electricity.Introducing several key emerging technologies that will replace the small, remaining use of fossil fuel in the steelmaking process with carbon-neutral energy inputs, such as sustainable biomass or green hydrogen.Central to this development will be the construction of a 2.3 million-ton green hydrogen DRI unit in Gijón.