Add Yahoo as a preferred source to see more of our stories on Google. The energy sector—covering electricity and heat generation, transport, and fugitive emissions—is the largest source of global ...
Add Yahoo as a preferred source to see more of our stories on Google. It is increasingly likely that we will not reach the 2030 targets for reducing CO₂ emissions, nor those set for 2050. As a result, ...
The new technology — from a California firm and a British company — captures emissions from vessels that rely on heavy fuel oil for power while loading and unloading. A pair of startups have revealed ...
The air at sea might be getting a bit cleaner as technology group Wärtsilä puts its Carbon Capture Solution (CCS) system on the market. The modular apparatus is claimed to capture as much as 70% of ...
LOS ANGELES, Feb. 26, 2025 (GLOBE NEWSWIRE) -- STAX Engineering, a pioneer in maritime emissions capture and control, today announced $70 million in funding led by Firstime Credit and Deutsche Bank ...
The International Maritime Organization (IMO) has set historic emissions limits aiming for net-zero by 2050, effective from 2027 for large vessels. Wärtsilä's innovative carbon capture system could ...
While most of the power industry might assume that momentum for carbon capture, utilization and storage is stalled, a closer look reveals that this may not be the case. Federal funding across the ...
Long Beach-based Stax Engineering holds a demonstration of its emissions-capture technology alongside that of U.K. startup Seabound. Leaders: Seabound CEO Alisha Fredriksson with Stax Engineering’s ...
Despite billions in investment, carbon capture and storage technology ‘should be in no way treated as a climate solution’, critics say ...
UK-based Seabound has launched an onboard carbon capture initiative in collaboration with Hartmann Group, InterMaritime Group, and Heidelberg Materials Northern Europe. This project involves ...
The oil industry is spending millions in taxpayer subsidies to hide emissions underground rather than transitioning to renewables.
Arsenic contamination resulting from coal combustion has long been a subject of environmental and public health concern due to its toxicity and propensity for atmospheric dispersion. In coal ...