
CO2: a solution to the climate crisis (provided it's the green and ...
Oct 2, 2023 · The establishment of CO2 infrastructure should go hand in hand with hydrogen infrastructure and the deployment of renewable energy. The climate benefits from using CO2 in green fuels depend heavily on the combination of biogenic CO2 and hydrogen produced by renewable energy.
What is green steel and how can it help us reach net zero?
Jul 11, 2022 · CO2 emissions from heavy industries can be reduced with green practices like manufacturing green steel. Image: IEA It’s clear that cleaning up one of the largest industrial sources of CO2 pollution is therefore key to tackling climate change.
Is green methanol the clean fuel the world is forgetting?
Aug 31, 2023 · The use of renewable feedstocks means that the carbon emissions associated with its production and combustion are significantly lower compared to traditional methanol or fossil fuels. In addition, green methanol has a lower sulphur content, reducing emissions of sulphur oxides, which contribute to air pollution and acid rain.
Green ammonia – what is it and how could it cut emissions?
Nov 30, 2023 · Given that global ammonia production accounts for 1.3% of energy-related CO2 emissions – not that far away from the aviation industry’s 2% – green ammonia could offer significant potential to decarbonize the agricultural sector. And there is also hope it could be used as a clean fuel alternative.
How to understand the carbon footprint of green hydrogen
Mar 6, 2023 · Taking the lowest threshold of 1.0 kg CO2e per kg H2 assumed by Green Hydrogen Organisation, in the extreme minimum case all renewables and nuclear can meet less than 1.0 kg CO2e per kg H2 threshold, however, not a single technology can meet this requirement for the extreme maximum case.
Grey, blue, green – the many colours of hydrogen explained
Jul 27, 2021 · Depending on production methods, hydrogen can be grey, blue or green – and sometimes even pink, yellow or turquoise – although naming conventions can vary across countries and over time. But green hydrogen is the only type produced in a climate-neutral manner, meaning it could play a vital role in global efforts to reduce emissions to net ...
Net-Zero Industry Tracker 2023 - The World Economic Forum
Nov 28, 2023 · However, all CCUS technologies entail a significant green premium in the range of 65-120%. 225 Although DRI-EAF with CCUS is currently accessible, its carbon capture efficiency is limited. CCUS technology is most suited for decarbonizing BF-BOF assets, especially given the higher concentration of CO2 in blast furnace gases.
Digital technologies can cut global emissions by 20%. Here's how
May 23, 2022 · This infographic shows CO2 emissions all around the world; 3 ways digital technology can be a sustainability game-changer; UN warns world 'way off track' on pledges to cut emissions; How to follow Davos 2022
Explainer: What is Carbon Capture and Utilization?
Aug 20, 2024 · Infinium has developed a process that combines green hydrogen and captured CO2 to create high-quality electric fuels for sustainable aviation, long-haul transportation, and the maritime industry, as well as produce feedstocks for petrochemical industries.
What is carbon offsetting? | World Economic Forum
Jun 14, 2019 · A few years ago, that probably would have meant planting trees or investing in a reforestation project. Now you can buy carbon credits to establish an ongoing programme of carbon offsetting, so that for every action – a new division or building, a new fleet of vehicles, or a flight and so on – you simply buy more credits to cancel out your emissions.