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Europe to invest €2.9bn in industrial carbon reduction projects | Europe

The European Commission is to invest €2.9bn in funding 61 carbon reduction projects. The funding will come from the Innovation Fund, using up to €40bn in revenues from the EU Emissions Trading System. The selected projects, drawn from 359 applications, span 19 industrial sectors and focus on energy-intensive industries, renewable energy and energy storage, net zero mobility and buildings, cleantech manufacturing, and industrial carbon management. They include irvaultGoCO₂, which aims to implement Europe’s first fully integrated carbon-neutral, zero-water cement plant by introducing carbon capture, utilisation and storage (CCUS) in an inland cement manufacture facility in France. … to continue reading this article and more, please login, register for free, or consider subscribing to gasworld You’ve reached your weekly limit to access free articles! Want to keep reading? Please register for free and create a profile to… Read More »Europe to invest €2.9bn in industrial carbon reduction projects | Europe

QatarEnergy handpicks contractor for CCS project set to decarbonize its LNG production facilities

Qatar’s state-owned oil and gas giant QatarEnergy has chosen Samsung C&T Corporation as the contractor, which will breathe life into a giant carbon capture and sequestration (CCS) project designed to serve the Persian Gulf state’s existing liquefied natural gas (LNG) production facilities. The post QatarEnergy handpicks contractor for CCS project set to decarbonize its LNG production facilities appeared first on Offshore Energy.

Ports of Duisburg and Rotterdam strengthen green corridors partnership

German Port of Duisburg and Dutch Port of Rotterdam have signed a letter of intent (LoI) to reinforce their goal of jointly developing sustainable transport corridors via waterways as well as future-oriented initiatives for the energy transition. The post Ports of Duisburg and Rotterdam strengthen green corridors partnership appeared first on Offshore Energy.

Track long-term energy signals, says UAE Minister at ADIPEC | events

Governments and industry must recognise the need for molecules to create electrons for powering artificial intelligence and invest $4 trillion in capital to boost infrastructure and grid efficiencies, according to the UAE Minister of Industry and Advanced Technology. Speaking at the opening of the world’s largest energy event, ADIPEC 2025, in Abu Dhabi today, Dr Sultan Al Jaber, who is also Adnoc Managing Director and Group CEO of XRG (the investment arm of Adnoc), said, “Policy must enable progress, not obstruct growth. The [policies] must be pragmatic, not performative – here we take a pragmatic approach to fast-track progress, and we are using every technology available. Tune out the noise, track the signal – and the long-term outlook shows us demand growth for every form of energy across every market.” He said electricity demand would… Read More »Track long-term energy signals, says UAE Minister at ADIPEC | events

Captain Arctic, powered by wind and sun, launched in Dubai

The hull of Captain Arctic, a near-zero emission exploration vessel designed for sustainable cruising in some of the planet’s most fragile environments, has been launched in Dubai. The post Captain Arctic, powered by wind and sun, launched in Dubai appeared first on Offshore Energy.