Associated British Foods has set a goal to achieve net zero greenhouse gas emissions by 2050 or sooner. The post ABF’s sugar production facilities in Spain tackle net-zero challenges appeared first on Power Engineering International.| Gas & Oil Fired - Power Engineering International
Rolls-Royce and INERATEC have launched a partnership to decarbonise emergency backup power systems for data centres with e-fuels.| Power Engineering International
CPS Energy will pilot technology that will convert natural gas into clean hydrogen, enabling greater grid resiliency while decarbonising. The post CPS Energy pilots turning natural gas into clean hydrogen appeared first on Power Engineering International.| Hydrogen - Power Engineering International
Mitsubishi Heavy Industries has announced that a new carbon capture pilot at KEPCO's Himeji No.2 power plant has started operating.| Power Engineering International
Meet the pioneers behind two innovation projects helping to future-proof Europe’s energy systems with green hydrogen.| Power Engineering International
The Ministry of Electricity in Iraq and GE Vernova have upgraded several key power plants, enhancing the performance of existing units.| Power Engineering International
NET Power and Carbon TerraVault will conduct feasibility studies on locating NET Power’s facilities close to CTV’s underground storage vaults.| Power Engineering International
RJM will provide new combustion technology, including CFD combustion analysis and ultra-low NOx gas burners, for a power plant in Spain.| Power Engineering International
EPRI and TVA announced the successful demonstration of renewable diesel as a combustion turbine fuel for power generation.| Power Engineering International
Azerenerji JSC has partnered with Ansaldo Energia to drive cooperation in power generation projects, hydrogen and carbon capture and storage.| Power Engineering International
Pneumatic ash conveying systems are used in the power industry for their cleanliness, reliability, flexible routing, and easy maintenance.| Power Engineering International
STACK Infrastructure has successfully used Hydrotreated Vegetable Oil as a standby power source for a Norweigen data center.| Power Engineering International
GE Vernova has announced the start of commercial operation of PLN Indonesia Power 780MW Tambak Lorok combined cycle power plant Block 3.| Power Engineering International
Wärtsilä has expanded an existing O&M agreement with QIT Madagascar Minerals S.A (QMM), to optimise and decarbonise energy assets.| Power Engineering International
Siemens Energy and 8 Rivers are collaborating on the development of a zero-emission gas turbine that would create roughly 270MW from captured carbon dioxide.| Power Engineering International
Carbon capture is one in a portfolio of solutions that will enable us to meet the IEA’s Net Zero Emissions by 2050 scenario, writes Adam Aziz of DAI Magister.| Power Engineering International
March 18, 2008 A very significant milestone in zero-emissions motoring has just occurred as Tesla Motors announced yesterday that its groundbreaking electric sportscar has commenced regular production. The 130mph Tesla Roadster is the first production electric car to boast genuine sports…| New Atlas
We need to make carbon capture easier to deploy by talking plainly about the options and how they integrate into existing operations to achieve business goals, writes Wendy Lam, CEO of Capsol Technologies.| Power Engineering International
ESG Clean Energy announced that its carbon capture system had achieved 100% capture from a combustion exhaust stream.| Power Engineering International
The company ultimately concluded that the project was not economically feasible, even with government subsidies.| Power Engineering International
Rolls-Royce, ASCO Carbon Dioxide, Landmark Power Holdings - solutions for clean power generation with carbon capture from mtu gas engines.| Power Engineering International
The US Environmental Protection Agency has announced final rules to crack down on emissions from coal-fired and new natural gas-fired power plants.| Power Engineering International