Geographically, Europe is currently the hotbed of these next-generation crackers as three major ‘e-cracker’ initiatives are being explored in this region.  (Source: TANATPON - stock.adobe.com)
Futuristic Solutions

Make Way for the E-cracking Technology

The ‘E-cracking’ or ‘electric’ cracking technology has the potential to reduce CO2 emissions by at least 90 % as compared to other traditional crackers. By utilizing electricity from renewable sources, the technology has the capacity to decarbonize one of the most energy-intensive processes in the chemical industry. PROCESS Worldwide tracks down the progress made in this space.

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At a glance: Plant engineering projects from across the globe. (Source: Sasint - stock.adobe.com)
Plant Watch

Top 10 Engineering Projects of September 2023

PROCESS Worldwide brings to you the ‘Top 10 plant engineering projects of September 2023’ from all over the world. Right from Adnoc developing one of the largest carbon capture projects in MENA to KBR’s technology being selected for the world's first commercial ammonia cracking unit, find out all the projects making headlines here.

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The U.S. was the first to launch a ‘Net-Zero Government Initiative’ under which the country committed to achieve net zero emissions by 2050.  (Source: Antony Weerut - stock.adobe.com)
Decarbonization

CCUS is Trending Globally

Climate change is real and there is an urgent need to reduce and eliminate harmful global greenhouse gas emissions from the industrial sector if we want future generations and habitat to survive on this planet. Carbon Capture, Utilization and Storage is a key technology that can help today’s industries to decarbonize their operations and achieve net zero emissions by 2050.

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