Europe relaunches Carbon Capture (CCUS) network

The European knowledge sharing network has received new funding from the European Commission to support and inspire major carbon capture, utilization and storage (CCUS) projects in an efforts to deliver climate action.

Clarke Valve achieves initial ISO 15848-1 certification

Clarke Valve™, developer and manufacturer of the world’s most compact and efficient control valve, announced that it has achieved the initial certification of the Shutter Valve™ under ISO 15848-1:2015.

Pharma-Safe Hires Misner As Executive HSE VP

Health and safety company Pharma-Safe Industrial recently added DeWayne Misner to their team as the new executive vice president of health, safety and environmental management (HSE).

New ISO Standard Calculates Environmental Impact

A new International Organization for Standardization (ISO) standard, ISO 14008, is intended to help companies valuate and manage their environmental impact by calculating the cost of their goods and services on the environment.

DTE Energy Speeds up Carbon Reduction Timeline

DTE Energy plans to close two coal-fired power plants earlier than first announced as part of the Michigan-based utility's goal to reduce its carbon emissions by 80% by 2040.

Braskem & Siemens restore cogeneration plant in Brazil

Braskem, the largest petrochemical company in Latin America, has recently entered into an agreement with Siemens to modernize a cogeneration power and steam plant at its Petrochemical Complex in Sao Paulo, Brazil.

FLIR Announces New Thermal Imaging Software

FLIR Systems introduces the FLIR Thermal Studio, thermal image analysis and reporting software designed to manage large sets of thermal images and videos.

EnerMech Appoints New HSE Director

EnerMech has appointed Emmanuelle Marshall as Group HSE Director. She will be responsible for global health, safety and environment at the Aberdeen-headquartered mechanical and electrical services specialist.

Satellites Identify Biggest Climate Change Contributors

A wave of satellites set to orbit the Earth will be able to pinpoint producers of greenhouse gases, right down to an individual leak at an oil rig.

DOE Awards $20M to Accelerate CCUS

The U.S. Department of Energy (DOE) has announced up to $20 million in federal funding for cooperative agreements that will help accelerate the deployment of carbon capture, utilization, and storage (CCUS).