The UN Sustainable Development Goal 7 aims to ensure access to affordable, reliable, sustainable, and modern energy for all. In this background, BP, Equinor, Shell and Total Energies have collaborated together to support this initiative.
Ohmium has been selected to provide 10 MW PEM electrolyzers to Ivicom, a leading Croatian engineering and construction company that will be developing the country’s first green hydrogen project.
Cepsa has plans to invest 75-million-euros to develop Spain’s first isopropyl alcohol plant which will be used to produce hydroalcoholic gels. The plant will make use of green hydrogen and will replace fossil-based raw materials in the production of isopropyl alcohol with sustainable alternatives.
Covestro has committed over 12 million euros to the Catalysis Research Centre of Covestro and RWTH Aachen University with an aim to continue its pioneering research into sustainable and recyclable materials.
Arcelormittal and Mitsubishi Heavy Industries have partnered with climate tech company D-CRBN to trial a new technology which has the capability to convert captured CO2 into carbon monoxide. This can be further used in steel and chemical production.
Covestro will supply methylene diphenyl diisocyanate that is based on ISCC Plus certified mass balanced bio-circular raw materials and features up to a 99 % lower product carbon footprint than fossil-based MDI to Carlisle.
Aramco has entered into a definitive agreement to acquire a 50 % stake in Air Products Qudra’s Blue Hydrogen Industrial Gases Company. With this move, Aramco aims to contribute to the development of a lower-carbon hydrogen network in Saudi Arabia's Eastern Province.
A new report by AMI Consulting has revealed that polymer distribution continues to play a strategic role within the polymer industry value chain in Europe. The report also highlights the competitive challenges, market dynamics, and industry development scale for investors and industry participants.
Scheduled to be held from November 26 – 28, 2024, CPHI & PMEC India will be hosting its 17th edition this year at the India Expo Centre, Greater Noida, Delhi-NCR. India’s pharma industry is on an impressive growth trajectory, expected to reach 65 billion dollars by 2024 and to double to 130 billion dollars by 2030.
KBR’s green ammonia technology has been selected by Ocior Energy for its green ammonia plant in Odisha, India. On completion, the project is expected to have a capacity of 600 metric tons per day.