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De Tomaso launches first carbon neutral hypercar

Italian performance brand De Tomaso has released the P900, a track-only V12-powered hypercar with a 900kg dry weight and 900hp (662kW) output. The carmaker will produce only 18 units globally of these bad boys and price them at a whopping US $3 million each which will ensure their drivers know they have a truly unique

DeepOcean collaborates Akvaplan-niva for offshore environmental survey

DeepOcean has teamed up with fellow advisory and research firm Akvaplan-niva, a subsidiary of the Norwegian Institute for Water Research (NIVA), to utilise remotely operated vehicles (ROVs) and unmanned glider vehicles (USVs) to perform environmental studies for offshore wind and oil and gas developments. As part of the collaboration agreement, the two parties will work

First hydrogen industrial vehicle production line put into operation in China

China’s first hydrogen powered industrial vehicle production line is now fully operational in South China’s Guangdong Province, which will support the green development of Guangdong-Hong Kong-Macao Greater Bay Area, and the achievement of China’s “dual carbon” goal. The production line, located in an industrial park in Chancheng district, Foshan city, Guangdong, is specialized for the

KC8 Capture Technologies to build carbon capture plant

Processing engineering firm KC8 Capture Technologies will construct and install a demonstration plant to capture carbon dioxide at one of Australia’s largest cement producers, Cement Australia’s facility in Gladstone. The deal marks Cement Australia’s move into carbon capture and storage amid growing pressure on heavy industry to reduce emissions, including in hard-to-abate sectors. KC8 said

EU, and Japan agree to cooperate on hydrogen market development

The EU and Japan have intensified their cooperation on hydrogen with the signature of a Memorandum of Cooperation (MoC) to spur innovation and develop an international hydrogen market. As frontrunners in hydrogen technology, the EU and Japan will work together for sustainable and affordable production, trade, transport, storage, distribution and use of renewable and low-carbon

Essar to build petrochemical complex in Odisha

India’s Essar Group is planning to construct a petrochemical complex in the eastern state of Odisha, with an investment of Rs400bn ($4.92bn). Planned to be built with a potential partner, the oil to petrochemical complex will be equipped to have an annual capacity of 7.5 million tonnes. Essar made the announcement at the third edition

Shell to work with Alfa Laval for hydrogen carriers

A unit of LNG giant Shell and Sweden’s tech firm Alfa Laval are joining forces to develop a new gas combustion unit (GCU) for use on liquid hydrogen carriers. In that regard, Shell International Trading and Shipping has signed a memorandum of understanding (MOU) with Alfa Laval as they look to pave the way for

EPA proposes to increase use of ethanol and other biofuels

The Environmental Protection Agency (EPA) has proposed increasing ethanol and other biofuels that must be blended into the nation’s fuel supplies over the next three years. The announcement was welcomed by renewable fuel and farm groups but condemned by environmentalists and oil industry groups. The proposal also includes incentives for the use of biogas from

Global fossil fuel use to skyrocket before falling

A new climate study by BloombergNEF (BNEF) shows that there might be hope for reparative action, even though it might take slightly longer. The 2022 BNEF New Energy Outlook report assesses how the energy systems of nine critical countries that make up 63% of global emissions will likely progress in two scenarios in the coming

HST Marine orders three new battery hybrid CTVs

Offshore services provider HST Marine has contracted Dutch shipbuilder Damen Shipyards for the supply of three new battery hybrid crew transfer vessels (CTVs). The trio is already under construction at Damen Shipyards Antalya in Turkey and is scheduled for delivery in early 2024 for an undisclosed price. Once operational, the vessels will receive ongoing support

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