INEOS Styrolution and Agilyx to develop chemical recycling facility
INEOS Styrolution and Agilyx have announced that they have partnered to develop a polystyrene chemical recycling facility in Illinois.
INEOS Styrolution and Agilyx have announced that they have partnered to develop a polystyrene chemical recycling facility in Illinois.
A non-interference geothermal heating system has been activated at the Western China Science & Technology Innovation Harbor in Fengxi New City, Xixian New Area, Shaanxi Province, according to the Party Committee of Fengxi New City, China.
ABB has won a US$2.5 million contract to upgrade Copel’s Governador José Richa hydro power plant.
The US Department of Energy has awarded US$300 000 in funding to a project that would advance the development of a process called Integrated CO2 Capture and Conversion to Methanol.
Shell has announced the successful conversion of plastic waste to chemicals through pyrolysis.
Ofgem has announced its final decision on its ‘Targeted Charging Review’
Residents in 364 homes across seven tower blocks in Sunderland are embracing the green housing revolution with the removal of their gas boilers in place of renewable and low carbon ground source heat pumps.
In a move to enhance its renewable feedstock sourcing, Neste has opened an office in Melbourne, Australia.
The global small hydropower market is projected to reach US$3 billion by 2024 from an estimated market size of US$2.6 billion in 2019.
Neste and Ravago have announced plans to collaborate in the development of industrial-scale chemical recycling of plastic waste.
Green hydrogen could reach cost parity in Australia, Germany and Japan by the next decade
Avantium has opened a new demonstration facility for producing mono-propylene glycol (MEG) from plants, rather than oil.
New research by Wood Mackenzie indicates that green hydrogen production could soon compete with fossil fuel-based hydrogen.
BP has announced plans to construct a US$25 million pilot plant to test its new PET plastic recycling technology.
Dominion Energy and Smithfield Foods, Inc. have announced the companies are doubling their investment in renewable natural gas (RNG) projects across the United States to US$500 million through 2028.