Rystad eyes golden era for European CCS investments
The next 15 years will see huge investments in carbon capture and sequestration, says analyst firm Rystad Energy.
The coming years will see a regular breakthrough within CCS technologies capable of capturing and storing CO2, according to analyst firm Rystad Energy. | Photo: Thomas Borberg
UECC, owned by NYK and Wallenius Lines, has launched the first of three battery hybrid vessels. The vessels were ordered in 2019 and the last two are scheduled for delivery next year.
The opportunity to handle Irish repowering projects is one of the considerations behind the Danish utility's European onshore wind comeback with today's purchase of an aging Irish portfolio. However, offshore wind is also factored into the synergy equation.
With cheap and climate-friendly surplus heat directly pumped into district heating grids and a solution to clean up data center emissions, Asetek says it holds an easy fix for reducing Denmark's CO2 emissions by 4 percent, but lacking policy requirements are halting the technology's adoption.
Securing a deal for 1 MW, Green Hydrogen Systems now enters the British market. Last week, it was Australia. A strategically important development for the electrolysis firm, says CEO Sebastian Koks Andreassen.