Norway-based Equinor is leading a project to develop one of the UK’s – and the world’s – first at-scale facilities to produce hydrogen from natural gas in combination with carbon capture and storage (CCS). The project, called Hydrogen to Humber Saltend (H2H Saltend), provides the beginnings of a decarbonised industrial …
Read More »Shell and BP Look to Monetize Their Digital Technologies
Oil and gas companies have looked beyond their own sector to diversify revenue streams, most notably in power. Now they are using digital technology expertise as another way to build new revenue. Shell and BP are two leading examples. Shell estimates that digital tools will contribute to one-fifth of its …
Read More »New South Wales to Transition to 100% Green Hydrogen Electricity
Project NEO will store green hydrogen using its fuel cell technology to provide round-the-clock electricity supply to the national electric network.
Read More »Fiat Crysler Automobiles and ENGIE Eps Commence Work for V2G Pilot Project
New infrastructure will interconnect up to 700 EVs and in doing so, be capable of providing ultra-fast grid services to the transmission network operator.
Read More »NASA’s Next Great Leap
While it may seem like the whole world has come to a standstill, NASA is notably continuing to prep for one of the most important missions in recent memory, set to launch on the 27th of May, coinciding with the week of Memorial Day. Riding aboard a SpaceX-built Falcon 9 …
Read More »Australia Announces Technology Investment Roadmap to Boost Economic Activity Post Covid-19
The roadmap will support jobs, businesses and boost investment in low emission technologies.
Read More »Sustainable Aviation Fuel Firm Velocys Secures Million-Pound Funding
The money will help develop a facility aiming to convert hundreds of thousands tonnes of residual waste into sustainable aviation fuel annually.
Read More »Floating Wave Tech Research Project
The research project will explore the potential of co-locating wave power technology with floating wind turbines.
Read More »EV Drivers to Trial New Charging Technologies in Milton Keynes
The Domestic Energy Balancing EV Charging project is exploring cost-effective ways to reduce electricity demand on power networks through household-based EV charging systems.
Read More »CCS Technologies Must Form a Kpart of Developing Climate-Neutral Economies
A new study says CCS will be vital to decarbonise hard-to-abate industrial sectors such as the cement, chemicals, and steel industries.
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