All Net Zero articles
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The Chemical Industries Association and Unite the Union call for Government support to overcome barriers to the Net Zero transition
The UK chemical industry has reduced its greenhouse emissions by over 80% over the past decade. However, there is concern within industry that this reduction was achieved not only through changes in fuel switching and other green methods but due to a decline in production and job losses leaving the ...
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JM’s hydrogen technology
Johnson Matthey (JM) has signed an LCH™ technology license with Equinor and Linde Engineering for the H2H Saltend hydrogen plant.
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RWE’s CCUS and hydrogen
Associate member, RWE Hydrogen, is looking at CCUS and hydrogen retrofit at Pembroke gas power plant.
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CF Fertiliser Billingham’s CO2
Energy prices forced CF Fertilisers to halt ammonia production at Billingham, now the UK’s food and drink sector is struggling to find CO2.
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Dow’s bio-based approach
Dow is exploring how bio-based plastics can be used in a way that doesn’t compete with other sector’s needs for bio-based feedstocks.
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LanzaJet and Nova Pangaea’s SAF
Project Speedbird aims to develop SAFs in the UK for commercial use, with construction of a plant in the North East.
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GSK and AstraZeneca’s decarbonisation pathway
Seven major pharmaceutical companies will follow a new joint industry roadmap to net-zero.
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INEOS improves energy efficiency
Grangemouth announced a co-funded feasibility study with the Scottish Industrial Energy Transformation Fund.
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ExxonMobil backs launch of Solent cluster
A new decarbonisation cluster on England’s south coast, which could store up to 3MtCO2 per year.
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Report
Accelerating Britain’s Net Zero Economy the chemical industry
Close cooperation between Government and business, data driven policy measures and a just transition are key to improving the UK’s business environment for sectors who operate in global markets.
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Navigating Net Zero
The journey to net zero began over three decades ago for the chemicals sector, seeing a reduction in our greenhouse gas emissions by over 80% since 1990.