Danish Energy Agency awards Ørsted new contract to capture and store 430,000 tonnes of biogenic CO2
The Danish Energy Agency (DEA) has awarded Ørsted a 20-year contract for its carbon capture and storage (CCS) project ‘Ørsted Kalundborg Hub’.
The Danish Energy Agency (DEA) has awarded Ørsted a 20-year contract for its carbon capture and storage (CCS) project ‘Ørsted Kalundborg Hub’.
The number of global public companies making climate commitments has steadily grown this year, but these targets vary significantly in their comprehensiveness and ambition, according to the latest MSCI Net-Zero Tracker.
The UK’s first system drawing heat from deep underground to provide low-cost heating for nearly 4,000 homes is one of 7 innovative projects backed by government funding.
United announce it will be tripling its SAF use, which could put the airline on track to use approximately 10 million gallons in 2023.
A report published by RenewableUK urges the Government to work closely with the green hydrogen industry to develop a new market big enough to grow new supply chains and kickstart a major new green energy industry at scale in the UK.
Climate Action’s Sustainable Investment Forum Europe to welcome Simon Stiell, Executive Secretary UN Framework Convention on Climate Change (UNFCCC) as Keynote Speaker at Mid-Year Juncture Ahead of COP28.
We’re nearing the point of no return in the eMobility transition. EVs could make up 55% of total global vehicle sales by 2030. But failure to address six essentials could result in missed climate targets, wasted investment and a delayed transition timetable, warns Serge Colle, EY Global Energy and Resources Leader.
The European Commission and the European Investment Bank have announced €18 billion of financing under Global Gateway, Europe's investment strategy for partner countries.
The National Infrastructure Commission and Climate Change Committee have written jointly to the UK government urging ministers to take steps to improve the resilience of key infrastructure services to the effects of climate change.
Financial institutions face unique challenges in their approach to transition pathways, so they need to adapt financing tools for every sector of the economy that is seeking financing.
The world’s largest multi-use electricity power line will be built under the North Sea, boosting UK energy supplies with enough to power 1.8 million homes – more than Birmingham and Manchester combined.
European Energy enters agreement with Novo Nordisk and the LEGO Group to deliver e-methanol as a lower-carbon alternative to conventional plastic production
Canopy will receive $60 million in funding to catalyse the commercial production of low-carbon and circular solutions across the globe.
IIGCC publishes Net Zero Standard for Oil & Gas, a new framework for investors to assess alignment of oil and gas companies’ transition plans with a 1.5oC climate scenario.
Biden-Harris Administration proposes new standards to protect public health that will save consumers money, and increase energy security.
We Mean Business, among other global organisations, urge G7 to achieve fully decarbonised power systems by 2035.