Carbon capture plant expected to stop 40 per cent of plant's emissions from entering atmosphere
The Bacton Thames Net Zero cooperation agreement aims to help decarbonise industrial processes in the South-East of England
UK government publishes long-awaited new policy framework designed to stimulate investment in carbon capture projects
Global CCS Institute reveals record growth in global CCS development pipeline but warns overall investment levels remain low
The Clean Energy Ministerial CCUS and Global Cement and Concrete Association join forces to help accelerate decarbonisation effort across the cement industry
New analysis shows there is significantly more blue hydrogen capacity planned than renewable hydrogen in UK's current development pipeline
Major net zero blueprint for global chemicals sector argues transformation into 'planet-positive force' is technically feasible and would deliver huge financial and jobs benefits
New IEEFA report argues existing CCS projects are underperforming, but industry counters that carbon capture projects can deliver major emissions savings when effective policy frameworks are in place
CO2 captured from Yara's ammonia and fertiliser plant in the Netherlands to be transported and then stored by TotalEnergies at Northern Lights subsea facility from 2025
BEIS claims launch of next stage of its industrial decarbonisatoin programme as 'an important step towards a net zero economy'