Video | Gas storage: complying with standards
Dariusz Kleczyński, Business Development Manager at Arcom, discusses how to Arcom stay ahead of the curve when tackling compliance and dealing with a number of international customers on gasworld’s In…
Climeworks rolls out DAC pilot project in Saudi Arabia
Swiss direct air capture specialist Climeworks has launched a live demonstration of its DAC testing unit at the KAPSARC site in Riyadh, Saudi Arabia. The project, sponsored by the Saudi…
Climeworks rolls out DAC pilot project in Saudi Arabia
Swiss direct air capture specialist Climeworks has launched a live demonstration of its DAC testing unit at the KAPSARC site in Riyadh, Saudi Arabia. The project, sponsored by the Saudi…
Doosan Fuel Cell starts mass market production with Ceres in South Korea
Doosan Fuel Cell has started mass market production of fuel cell stacks using Ceres’ solid oxide technology in South Korea. The launch is a milestone for Ceres, as Doosan is…
Energy deals worth $750bn underpin EU–US trade deal
Europe is to make “significant purchases” of US liquefied natural gas, oil and nuclear fuels totalling $750bn under a wide-ranging trade deal which was signed in Scotland yesterday. The deal…
Gevo sells first carbon credits from North Dakota CO2 storage site
Renewable chemicals company Gevo has sold its first carbon removal credits to a global financial and technology company. The carbon credits – known as CO2 removal certificates, or CORCs –…
Polish mines operator to research methane-into-hydrogen potential
Poland coal mines operator Jastrzębska Spółka Węglowa (JSW) has launched a research and development project to investigate converting waste methane into hydrogen. JSW is contributing €20m to the €25.6m EU-supported…
China’s Envision delivers green ammonia bunkering first
China’s Envision Energy reports that green ammonia fuel produced from its has successfully powered the first green marine ammonia bunkering operation. The milestone took place at Cosco Shipping Heavy Industry’s…
BP exits planned AU$55bn green hydrogen facility in Australia
British energy major BP will exit the Australian Renewable Energy Hub (AREH) in Pilbara, Australia, as it pivots to instead refocus on fossil fuels. The hub, which was originally expected…
BP exits planned AU$55bn green hydrogen facility in Australia
British energy major BP will exit the Australian Renewable Energy Hub (AREH) in Pilbara, Australia, as it pivots to instead refocus on fossil fuels. The hub, which was originally expected…



















