Macquarie Asset Management closes $3bn green energy fund
Global asset manager Macquarie Asset Management (MAM) has closed a $3bn green energy transition fund which targets renewable fuels and carbon capture among other novel sectors. It marks Macquarie’s first…
Europe plans year-earlier ban on Russian LNG by 2027
The European Union is proposing a total ban on Russian LNG imports by January 2027, a year earlier than originally scheduled. Kaja Kallas, High Representative of the European Union for…
MENA CCUS could grow to 25 Mt CO2 by 2030
Momentum is growing in the MENA’s carbon capture utilisation and storage sector and regional capture capacity could reach close to 25 million tonnes CO₂ annually by 2030, according to new…
Schneider Electric and Climeworks sign carbon removal deal
Global industrial tech firm Schneider Electric has teamed up with direct air capture (DAC) supplier Climeworks to remove 31,000 tonnes of carbon dioxide (CO2) from the atmosphere by 2039. The…
Ammonia tested as clean fuel in Japanese glass furnaces
Japanese manufacturer of glass bottles Nihon Yamamura Glass is shifting from city gas to ammonia as part of a research project that aims to decarbonise glass production. The company is…
Video | Gas market volatility: what next for LNG?
Ana Maria Jaller-Makarewicz, Lead Energy Analyst of Europe at the Institute for Energy Economics and Financial Analysis (IEEFA) discusses the decline of LNG imports into Europe and what the future…
Integrated green hydrogen plant opens in Namibia
Namibia-based Cleanergy Solutions has launched what is claimed to be the first integrated green hydrogen plant in Africa, with the official opening of its Walvis Bay facility. The site brings…
Integrated green hydrogen plant opens in Namibia
Namibia-based Cleanergy Solutions has launched what is claimed to be the first integrated green hydrogen plant in Africa, with the official opening of its Walvis Bay facility. The site brings…
Samsung secures $250m grant for semiconductor fab in Texas
Samsung Austin Semiconductor, a Texas-based Samsung subsidiary, is to receive a $250m grant to support the development of a $4.73bn semiconductor fabrication facility in Taylor. The grant comes from the…
Samsung secures $250m grant for semiconductor fab in Texas
Samsung Austin Semiconductor, a Texas-based Samsung subsidiary, is to receive a $250m grant to support the development of a $4.73bn semiconductor fabrication facility in Taylor. The grant comes from the…



















