Decarbonising gas
Graforce hails new green hydrogen technology
At the International LNG Congress 2023 in Dusseldorf, Germany, earlier this week, German hydrogen company Graforce introduced ‘methane electrolysis’ (plasmalysis),…
Why LNG terminals will not be transporting hydrogen any time soon
One of the many far-reaching impacts of Russia’s invasion of Ukraine was a flurry of announcements by governments in Europe…
“More needs to be done” to accelerate renewables deployment – BayWa r.e.
Based in 30 countries, with revenues of almost €3.6bn ($3.86bn), BayWa r.e. is a leading global renewable energy developer, service provider…
GES and GPS merge to create energy storage powerhouse
GES, a low-carbon energy storage company, has merged with independent storage and logistics company GPS to create a major new…
EVs, green ammonia and plant-based proteins could supercharge net zero – study
Three “super-leverage points” could catalyse decarbonisation in sectors covering 70% of global greenhouse gas emissions, according to a new report…
Europe’s oil majors investing eight times more in biofuels than hydrogen
Europe’s oil majors are investing eight times more in biofuels than in hydrogen, according to a new study on behalf…
EU methane law gets renewed attention as energy security saviour
One year ago, the European Commission proposed the first-ever EU law to cut methane emissions, delivering on an EU methane…
TES and EWE to build 500MW green hydrogen electrolyser in Wilhelmshaven
Belgian hydrogen company Tree Energy Solutions (TES) will team up with German utility EWE to build an electrolyser to produce…
Can BECCS be saved from the net-zero scrapheap?
Bioenergy with carbon capture and storage, or BECCS, sounds like the perfect net-zero solution: grow some form of plant material,…
Leading companies in liquified gas shipping vessels
The oil and gas industry continues to be a hotbed of innovation, with activity driven by an increasing need for…