Carbon capture and storage (CCS) is a technology that safely captures CO2 at industrial sources, transports it and injects it permanently deep into the earth, diverting it from the atmosphere and limiting the...
To help lower global emissions, we’ll need to decarbonize the world’s most energy-intensive and heaviest-emitting industries. That’s where carbon capture and storage (CCS) comes in.
Considered by experts to be one of the few proven technologies able to significantly reduce emissions from certain hard-to-decarbonize industries, CCS could be a game changer when it comes to meeting the Paris...
First of all – what is natural gas? Natural gas is a hydrocarbon – mainly methane – that occurs organically in deposits deep below the earth’s surface. It can be ...
As renewable energy sources make a growing contribution to meeting Europe’s energy needs, the efficient, reliable operation of critical infrastructure, including wind turbines, is important.
Hydrogen is the most abundant element in the known universe. On earth, the vast majority of hydrogen atoms are part of molecules such as natural gas (primarily methane, CH4) or water (H2O). Almost no pure hydrogen...
Collaboration is an essential part of good research. However, many brilliant minds a single organization has, the way that knowledge is exchanged with other experts is a key element of developing new ideas.
The Patagonian coastline in Chile is home to dynamic fishing communities. When thousands of tons of discarded plastic fishing ropes began washing onto the pristine beaches there, plastics company Comberplast wanted...
For most of us, natural gas is the blue flame lighting hobs at dinner time or flickering in boilers to heat water and buildings. But there's more to natural gas than a little blue flame.