EV Emissions: A Life-Cycle Approach

The electric car is not zero-emission: you have to build it, and you have to produce and transport the electricity for recharging. But then, how better is it compared to the traditional fossil-fuelled vehicle?

Conceptualizing a Feasible Pipeline Project

This article is written to give an overview of the stages involved in executing a pipeline project. There are different stages in executing a pipeline project; the construction and installation stages are the most visible. However, there are fundamental stages (Feasibility Studies and Conceptual Design) that must be executed appropriately before the detailed design and construction activities.

Drilling Rigs, Engines, & Fuels

Upstream producers continually adopt the most agile and effective technologies, including dual-fuel and dedicated natural gas engines. Skyrocketing availability of inexpensive natural gas has produced an equally agile fuel source, while modular design allows for simple turnkey LNG fueled drilling rigs that reduce cost and emissions significantly for operators.

Green Hydrogen: Technology Evaluation Criteria for Electrolyser Selection

This article provides an overview of Water Electrolysis technologies for Green Hydrogen production. Considering diverse Hydrogen markets and the evolving technological landscape, this article recommends fourteen evaluation criteria for electrolyser technology selection. The significance of each criterion is explained.

Technology Aspects of Carbon Dioxide Capture from Fuel Gases

A quarter of all anthropogenic Carbon Dioxide emissions emanate from combustion processes in the energy and industrial sectors. Capturing Carbon Dioxide directly from Flue gases will mitigate emissions from existing power plants and industrial units. This article reviews current Flue gas Carbon Dioxide capture technologies that are commercially available.

Analyzing Boiler Energy Consumption, Efficiency Enhancements, and Emissions Control

Boilers are widely used in many industries and for various commercial purposes for producing hot water and steam. Boilers consume a large volume of the world’s fossil fuel production, and that’s why their efficiency is very important. The article will highlight techniques for optimizing boilers’ energy requirements and emission control approaches to make them environmentally more clean.

Algae for Biofuel Production

1 Background 1.1 What is Algal Bioenergy? Algae are aquatic organisms that produce biomass by utilising light and carbon dioxide (CO2). Algae are divided into two groups: macroalgae and microalgae. The large, multicellular algae that are frequently seen growing in ponds are known as macroalgae, and they are measured in inches. These bigger algae have […]

Carbon Dioxide Capture and Sequestration Methods-A Perspective of the Cement Industry

1 Summary Cement is the world’s top construction material but it also has a considerable impact on climate change, causing around 8% of global carbon dioxide emissions. To decarbonize cement manufacturing, carbon capture and sequestration is an essential technology, as up to 70% of carbon dioxide emissions are generated by the calcination of calcium carbonate. […]

Clean Energy Finance Basics

Clean energy finance is any structured financial activity created to ensure a low-carbon footprint and a better environmental outcome. This article focuses on financing market-ready sectors, such as renewables and efficiency.