Current Headlines
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Hospital Trust Cuts Carbon Emissions Through Major Theatre Upgrade
4/22/2026
University Hospital Southampton (UHS) has cut waste from anaesthetic gases by 87 per cent through a major upgrade to the pipework entering its operating theatres.
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Tata Steel Partners SMS Group To Deploy World-First EASyMelt Decarbonisation Technology
4/21/2026
Tata Steel has entered into definitive agreements with Paul Wurth, S.A (Luxembourg), part of the SMS Group GmbH, for implementation of the world’s first EASyMelt (electrically-assisted syngas smelter) technology.
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JK Moving Services' Carbon Accounting Program Helps Enterprise Reduce Greenhouse Gas Emissions
4/21/2026
JK Moving Services, the nation’s largest privately held moving and storage company, has made significant strides in formalizing its commitment to reducing its carbon footprint.
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Hot Spring Microbiomes Could Transform Industrial CO2 Waste Into Valuable Products, Manchester Researchers Find
4/20/2026
Researchers at The University of Manchester have shown that microbial communities from terrestrial hot springs could be harnessed to convert industrial CO2 emissions into useful products, offering new routes towards a circular, low-carbon economy.
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Researchers Combine Carbon Dioxide Capture And Conversion Into One System
4/17/2026
Every year, power plants and factories release billions of tons of carbon dioxide (CO₂) into the atmosphere. Methods exist to capture that CO₂ using chemical solutions and, separately, to convert pure CO₂ into useful fuels and chemicals.
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Closing The Carbon Cycle: Unraveling The Roles Of Light And Heat In CO2 Photocatalysis
4/16/2026
Photocatalytic conversion of carbon dioxide to methane offers a promising route for carbon recycling, but its low efficiency and unclear mechanisms limit its practical use.
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Rolls-Royce Power Systems Reduces Emissions By Switching To Sustainable Fuel For Engine Tests
4/16/2026
Rolls-Royce is continuing its drive towards becoming a lower carbon business with engine tests for its mtu diesel engines in Friedrichshafen, Augsburg and Ruhstorf in Germany now carried out on hydrogenated vegetable oil (HVO).
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STAX Engineering Enters Five-Year Exclusive Agreement With TransMontaigne For Tanker Emissions Capture And Control In Northern California
4/16/2026
STAX Engineering, a pioneer in maritime emissions capture and control, has entered into an exclusive service agreement with TransMontaigne Partners LLC (“TransMontaigne”), a leading midstream energy company with terminal operations across the United States.
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Nippon Express And Nikon Signed Agreement On Air Cargo Transport Using SAF For Second Consecutive Year
4/16/2026
Nippon Express Co., Ltd. (President: Shinjiro Takezoe; hereinafter "Nippon Express"), a group company of NIPPON EXPRESS HOLDINGS, INC. (President: Satoshi Horikiri), concluded an agreement with Nikon Corporation (President and CEO: Yasuhiro Ohmura; hereinafter "Nikon") for the provision of air cargo transport services utilizing Sustainable Aviation Fuel (hereinafter "SAF"), the goal being to help reduce Nikon's Scope 3*1 CO2 emissions by utilizing the NX Group's "NX-GREEN SAF Program".
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NYK Signs Memorandum Of Understanding With Hokkaido Electric Power For Onboard Carbon Capture And Storage Demonstration Project
4/16/2026
NYK has signed a memorandum of understanding (MoU) with Hokkaido Electric Power Co., Inc. (“HEPCO”) to initiate a demonstration project in Tomakomai, Japan, related to an onboard carbon capture and storage (“OCCS”) technologies.