Low-carbon and smokeless fuels receive Made in Britain trademark

This article contains sponsored content. Homefire and ecoke, two pioneering brands under the Invica Industries portfolio, have officially been awarded the Made in Britain...

Volcanic rocks could store decades of captured CO2

Rocks formed by ancient volcanoes found across the UK could safely store millions of tonnes of CO2 by turning it into stone, according to...

Direct Ocean Capture validated for commercial deployment, says energy giant

The emerging CO2 removal technology of Direct Ocean Capture (DOC) has been validated for commercial deployment by energy giant Equinor in what’s claimed as...

Low-carbon ammonia quest intensifies

A long-standing grail of chemicals manufacturing is a less emissions- and energy-intensive process for manufacturing ammonia. One of the Earthshot Prize nominees, Nium unveiled...

High-speed methanol engine for shipping now successfully tested, says Rolls-Royce

The world’s first high-speed marine engine running exclusively on methanol has been successfully tested, Rolls-Royce announced on 27 October, in what seems an important...

ExxonMobil Chemical fined £176,000 for six days of flaring

ExxonMobil Chemical was fined £176,000 at Kirkcaldy Sheriff Court on 28 October after pleading guilty to breaching its environmental permit during six days of...

Hybrid biocarbon solution receives Make UK regional award

This article contains sponsored content. Hybrid biocarbon solution ecoke, developed by CPL Products under Invica Industries, has won the Energy & Sustainability Award at...
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Global construction carbon footprint predicted to double by 2050

As the world prepares to mark UN World Cities Day on 31 October – a call to make cities more sustainable – a new...

New carbon standard risks killing nature projects before they start, warns industry

The Project Developer Forum (PD Forum)1 has issued a strong warning to the UN body overseeing carbon market rules under the Paris Agreement, saying...

First UK-accredited carbon accountants training courses set to launch

In what seems an important professionalisation milestone for carbon accounting, UK trade body the Institute of Sustainability and Environmental Professionals (ISEP) has launched a...

Good leak hunting

Being able to pinpoint and quantify gas leaks precisely is a capability in increasing demand, although the technology to accomplish this can be...

Emissions from Scotland’s largest industrial facilities down nearly a quarter since 2019

Greenhouse gas emissions from Scotland’s largest industrial facilities fell by almost a quarter in the past five years, according to new figures published on...

Hybrid biocarbon solution picks up green award

This article contains paid for content produced in collaboration with Invica Industries. A hybrid biocarbon solution that acts as a drop-in replacement for traditional fossil...

Beyond the filter: what’s happening in industrial air pollution management?

In many industries, it’s simply no longer practical to tackle air pollution management with “bolt-on” solutions, and you can’t address regulatory requirements such as...

Next-generation carbon capture technology goes live at Ferrybridge EfW

A novel next-generation carbon capture solution is now operational at enfinium’s Ferrybridge-1 energy from waste (EfW) facility in West Yorkshire. UK firm Nuada’s carbon capture...

World’s first commercial ammonia engine for shipping launches

The world’s first full-scale commercial ammonia-fuel engine has been completed by Japan Engine Corporation (J-ENG), marking a milestone in efforts to decarbonise global shipping. A...

First CO2 injections mark milestone for Norway’s Longship CCS project

The first captured CO₂ has been injected into the subsea reservoir – 100km off the west coast of Norway - being used for Longship,...

Study outlines digital roadmap for net zero steel

A recent study has developed a strategic digital roadmap that purports to offer a means to fast-track the UK steel sector’s transition to net...

Tyres now the biggest source of emissions from vehicles, suggests testing company CEO

As CEO of a company specialising in vehicle emissions, Nick Molden believes that in many countries tyres are becoming the biggest source of emissions...

UK’s first commercial-scale BECCS project gets green light

Marking it out as a credible front-runner in supporting the UK's efforts to get BECCS (Bioenergy with Carbon Capture and Storage) up and running,...