Ports of Stockholm will begin a Feasibility Study to establish a node for captured carbon dioxide at Stockholm Norvik Port, together with leading CCS emitters and actors.
The deal aims to significantly improve trading efficiency and reduce the carbon footprint by up to 40%, exceeding IMO’s targets of shipping carbon intensity reductions by 2030
The CO2Flow project aims to analyse opportunities for safe transport and injection of CO2, both with and without impurities, to accelerate carbon capture and storage (CCS) technology development.
The European Commission is preparing a plan to accelerate the ecological transition of the bloc’s fisheries and decarbonise the sector as it deals with the current energy crisis.
Understanding transport and transformation processes within the carbon cycle is essential to creating global carbon dioxide budgets and therefore also projections for global warming.
Equinor has signed a strategic collaboration with Hitachi Energy, to collaborate within electrification, renewable power generation and low-carbon initiatives worldwide.
As part of reducing carbon footprint throughout the equipment supply chain, Alfa Laval and SSAB are targeting the first plate heat exchanger made using fossil-free steel.