Cemex has plans to launch numerous CCUS projects across its global cement operations in Europe and North America. The move has been undertaken by the firm to decarbonize its operations. The company’s current CCUS projects have the capacity to capture more than 3 million tons of carbon emissions annually.
The work for Ethernet-APL has been mostly completed — now the first market-ready devices are heading towards use in practice. But how do you start building an Ethernet-APL network? The positive: Some things seems new at first glance, but many things become easier.
CMP Phar.ma has invested seven million euros for the development of its new production plant in Italy. With this project, the company aims to focus on production with artificial intelligence.
Scientists at NTU, Singapore, in collaboration with ETH Zurich, Switzerland (ETHZ), have created a membrane made from a waste by-product of vegetable oil manufacturing, which can filter out heavy metals from contaminated water.
Solvay’s Kalix 10000 series is the latest addition to the firm’s sustainable polymer portfolio. A partially bio-based material produced from renewable feedstock and developed with 100% renewable electricity, the new material offers increased heat resistance, stain resistance, and the lowest moisture absorption which makes them suitable for smart devices.
PROCESS Worldwide brings to you the ‘Top 10 plant engineering projects of June 2023’ from all over the world. Right from Indorama Ventures developing the world’s first PET biorecycling plant to Sasa Polyester Sanayi establishing the world’s largest PDH unit in Turkey, find out all the projects making headlines here.
Titan Enterprises’ high-performance flowmeters, made from food grade materials, are used when both food hygiene and accurate flow measurement are required.
Cepsa has collaborated with Kira Ventures to develop up to 15 biomethane plants in Spain. Both the firms are now working towards the development of the first five units which are expected to be operational between 2025 and 2026.
The Carbon Trust along with some of the leading offshore wind developers have come together to develop the first industry-backed method to measure and address the carbon emissions associated with offshore wind farms throughout their life cycle.
Under the terms of the agreement, all Denbury shareholders will receive 0.84 shares of Exxon Mobil for each of their Denbury share. With this deal, Exxon Mobil intends to profitably grow its Low Carbon Solutions business.