Sulzer to license technology to Emirates Biotech to build world's largest polylactic acid plant
The facility will use Lactic Acid as its feedstock to produce PLA
The facility will use Lactic Acid as its feedstock to produce PLA
Acquisitions expand company’s existing leadership in medical adhesive technologies market segment
The plant uses technology licensed from Asahi Kasei
The Triskelion project will produce 40,000 tons of e-Methanol annually, while capturing and using c. 56,000 tons of CO2
The BGC project’s design scope includes the development of gas processing and conditioning units
The project will be executed in two phases, with DroneAcharya initiating the tasks specified in Phase 1
Once operational, the plant’s 3MW unit is expected to produce 6 tons of low-carbon hydrogen daily
The company plans to train 500 drone pilots and create 1000 job opportunities across Maharashtra, Madhya Pradesh & UP
The FEED phase is scheduled to begin this December, setting defined timelines for the project
KBR will provide a technology license, proprietary engineering design, equipment and catalyst solutions for AMUFERT's 2,300 metric tons per day ammonia plant
The initial phase of the agreement is the early engineering of a planned SAF facility in Teesside with capacity of producing 50,000 litres per day of SAF
The ACE Project will initially produce 2.4 million metric tons per annum of clean ammonia
The collaboration between Casale and ATOME began in 2022 with the award of a contract for the Basic Engineering Design of the project’s green ammonia synthesis loop
Mounted on a drone, the AUSEA gas analyzer, consists of a dual sensor capable of detecting methane and carbon dioxide emissions, while at the same time identifying their source
1 drone takes off in every two minutes
This is the second shipment of modules from the Kasemphol fabrication facility
he total contract amount of the project is about US$ 418 million
The full project, expected to last 5 years with a First Oil in 2028, represents the first major subsea development in Suriname
HiiROC’s Thermal Plasma Electrolysis process produces clean hydrogen and solid carbon, using significantly less electricity than water electrolysis and without creating carbon dioxide
Refinaria Riograndense, based in Rio Grande, Brazil, aims to produce 16,000 barrels per day of renewable diesel and sustainable aviation fuel (SAF).
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