Environment
Finland's Wartsila believes in shipping decarbonization despite IMO setback
The Finnish engineering group, one of the world's biggest ship engine makers, has invested in emissions reduction technologies for ships and power plants. It expects higher demand for those under the International Maritime Organization's climate plan.
Schneider Electric’s technology blueprint paves way for global e-methanol fuel expansion
Powered by renewable electricity from the adjacent 304-MW Kassø Solar Park, the largest in the Nordics, the facility captures biogenic CO₂ from nearby sources to produce up to 42,000 metric tpy of e-methanol.
Super-warming methane gas is being tackled too slowly, UN says ahead of COP30
Although methane stays in the atmosphere for a shorter time than carbon dioxide (CO2), which is the biggest contributor to greenhouse gas (GHG) emissions, it is much more effective at trapping heat.
Cleanova introduces PFAS-free media coalescing filters for sustainable gas filtration
The newly developed coalescing media achieves up to 99.99% efficiency on 0.3 µm aerosols, ensuring exceptional liquid and solid removal performance from compressed air and gas streams while fully eliminating the use of per- and polyfluoroalkyl substances (PFAS).
RINA awarded FEED contract for PETRONAS' flagship CCS project in Malaysia
This step marks a critical acceleration in delivering one of Southeast Asia’s most advanced low-carbon infrastructure projects – strengthening Malaysia’s position as a CCS leader in the region.
John Cockerill and Axens launch the NesaBTF™ torrefaction technology
The NesaBTF™ torrefaction technology leverages John Cockerill’s expertise in multiple hearth furnaces and Axens’ operational insights, enabling large-scale torrefaction of residues for optimal BioTfueL® feedstock.
OCI Global and VICTROL partner to develop refrigerated clean ammonia bunkering supply chain in the Netherlands and Belgium
This strategic collaboration marks an important step in accelerating the decarbonization of the maritime industry.
Suntory launches Japan’s largest P2G-based energy demand conversion demo to pave way for green H2
With a capacity of 16 MW, the green hydrogen production facilities installed are among the largest in Japan and if operated 24 hours a day for 365 days a year, could produce 2,200 tpy of hydrogen, thereby enabling a CO2 emissions reduction of 16,000 tons.
Magnon, ErasmusP2X and Power2X launch e-methanol project with future H2 backbone connection
Magnon will provide biogenic CO₂ from its biomass plant, while ErasmusP2X and Power2X will supply green hydrogen produced at their 1-GW solar-powered facility in Saceruela.
- Transitional Industries and CFEnergia sign feedstock supply contract for $3.3-B Pacifico Mexinol project 2/17
- Neste and World Fuel Services extend partnership, expanding SAF availability at more than 100 airports in Europe 2/17
- U.S. refined product exports by tanker increase to > 6.3 MMbpd in January 2/17
- Japan's oil and gas independence climbs to highest since 2009 2/17
- Dangote signs $400-MM equipment deal with China's XCMG to speed up refinery expansion 2/17
- Former Lukoil-owned ISAB refinery in Sicily exits crisis procedure 2/17

