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The International Energy Agency has released a new edition of its Net...
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Ghana launches $550 bn net-zero plan
Ghana has launched a USD 550 bn Energy Transition and Investment Plan aimed at achieving net-zero emissions, and expecting to create 400 000 jobs by 2060.
GE Vernova and partners to undertake CCUS value chain study in Indonesia
GE Vernova Gas Power, Korea’s CARBONCO, a company specialising in decarbonization solutions, BP Berau, the Operator of Tangguh gas fields, PLN Nusantara Power, a subsidiary of...
Aker and Aramco to explore CCUS solutions in Saudi Arabia
Aramco and Norway-based Aker Carbon Capture have signed a memorandum of understanding to explore partnership opportunities for deploying carbon capture, utilisation and storage...
Malaysia to undertake CCS installations at scale on coal plants
Toshiba Energy Systems and TNB Power Generation Sdn Bhd, a subsidiary of Tenaga Nasional Berhad, a national utility company in Malaysia, have agreed to further collaborate on CO2...
‘Greater transparency no substitute for real delivery’ – CCC report
The UK government has published its Carbon Budget Delivery Plan (CBDP), and, in response to last year’s High Court ruling, it provides much greater transparency on its Net Zero...
RWE’s BECCUS CO₂ removal project ‘to play crucial role’
RWE believes that its Beccus project will play a crucial role in achieving a climate-neutral energy system in The Netherlands through emission reduction and carbon removal.
Norway’s CCS projects face geological risks – IEEFA report
Unforeseen variances encountered in the operation of two Norwegian gas projects, Sleipner and Snøhvit, that store carbon dioxide under the seabed call into question the...
GE Vernova and Northern Lights sign CCS MoU
GE Vernova’s Gas Power business and Norwegian infrastructure specialist Northern Lights JV DA have signed a memorandum of understanding intended to accelerate the development...
Three RWE carbon capture projects in the UK
RWE has announced plans to progress three new carbon capture projects in the UK, part of its strategy of developing decarbonisation solutions for its fleet of conventional...
Five carbon capture units for Ørsted bioenergy plants
Aker Carbon Capture has been awarded a large-scale carbon capture project by Ørsted for its Kalundborg Hub in Denmark. Aker will deliver five Just Catch units, additional equipment...
EPA ‘to propose strongest emission limits yet’
The Biden Administration is widely expected to propose stringent requirements on utilities to reduce carbon emissions from fossil-fired power plants, according to various...
Carbon intensity falls to all-time low
Ember’s fourth annual Global Electricity Review reports that the carbon intensity of global electricity generation fell to a record low of 436 gCO2/kWh in 2022, the lowest ever...
UK confirms commitment to large-scale Power BECCS
The UK government on 30 March confirmed its commitment to supporting the deployment of large-scale BECCS (Bioenergy with Carbon Capture and Storage) for power projects by 2030....
EIA projects reduction in US energy-related CO2 emissions
US energy-related CO2 emissions will by 2030 fall by 25% to 38% below what they were in 2005, according to projections from the US Energy Information Administration’s report...
Solid sorbent carbon capture for power generation
GE Gas Power, part of GE Vernova, and CCS specialist Svante have entered into a joint development agreement to develop and evaluate solid sorbent-based carbon capture technology...
Global CO2 emissions rising less than initially feared
Global CO2 emissions are increasing less than initially feared, as clean energy growth offsets much of the impact of greater coal and oil use. The International Energy Agency...
CO2 producers “must be forced to ‘take back’ carbon”
UK newspaper The Guardian reports that a group of leading scientists has published a paper insisting that fossil fuel companies should be forced to ‘take back’ the carbon dioxide...
$3.7 bn to kick-start the USA’s CO2 extraction industry
The Biden-Harris administration, through the US Department of Energy has announced the launch of four programmes intended to help build a ‘commercially viable, just, and...
German government proposes changes to CCS legal framework
Online agency Clean Energy Wire reports that in a bid to achieve its climate targets, the German government aims to bet more strongly and more quickly than previously thought on...