EIA Emissions and netzero news
Penspen announces launch of Energy Transition Consultancy
Low carbon and hydrogen-related projects at the forefront as company defines pathway to net-zero.
North America could improve Europe’s energy security
North America has the potential to provide affordable natural gas that could address energy security in Europe through LNG supplies, while helping decarbonisation on a global scale.
ONE Future Award winners
ONE Future announces winners of its inaugural ONE Future Awards, held in Texas on 2 November.
UK’s first CCUS flow measurement traceability facility
TÜV SÜD National Engineering secures government funding to build gaseous carbon dioxide flow measurement facility.
Rolls-Royce Power Systems division wins Handelsblatt Global Transition Award
Rolls-Royce's Power Systems division awarded prize which recognises companies that have taken practical steps with their climate protection strategies and goals.
ABB research: Autonomous operations offshore could save 300 000 t in carbon emissions
New research from ABB shows how offshore companies can reduce global carbon emissions by 300 000 t per site per year, the equivalent of taking 150 000 cars off the road.
New emissions-reduction project in Louisiana
ExxonMobil agreement with EnLink Midstream to transport CO2 through pipeline network.
Few companies commit to Scope 3 net-zero emissions
Only 10 large companies currently committed to reducing Scope 3 emissions to net-zero, three business models emerge.
Energy crisis reinforcing two speed energy transition in short term – report
Europe and the rest of the world are decarbonising at different rates.
Dr. Joseph DeCarolis joins EIA as new Administrator
Dr. Joseph DeCarolis entered service yesterday as the 10th Administrator of the US Energy Information Administration (EIA).