Leading brands begin Net-zero Supply Chain initiative
Ikea, Unilever, BT, Ericsson and Telia have founded a new initiative to set pre-2050 targets to reach net-zero emissions across their operations and supply chain.The leading brands are among the founding corporate members of a new initiative designed to help multinational supply chains align with the Paris Agreement.The new scheme binds the companies to enhance their long-term goals.
Snam, Saipem sign MoU on energy transition technologies
Snam and Saipem have signed a Memorandum of Understanding to start working together on new energy transition technologies, from green hydrogen to capturing and reusing CO2, to fight climate change and contribute to the launch of the hydrogen market, supporting the European Commission’s Hydrogen Strategy.
CCS Deployment at Dispersed UK Industrial Sites
The UK government has published an independent report identifying and assessing high-level deployment options for carbon capture, usage and storage (CCS) technology at dispersed industrial sites throughout the United Kingdrom.
US DOE Invest $72M in Carbon Capture Tech
The U.S. Department of Energy (DOE) has awarded USD $72 million to the development and advancement of carbon capture technologies.
Green hydrogen to compete with fossil fuels by 2040
Hydrogen made from renewable power will compete in price with gas produced from fossil fuels within two decades, according to a new analysis by Wood Mackenzie Ltd.
