All Net Zero articles
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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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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.
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