Decarbonisation Technology May 2026 Issue

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May 2026

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Industrial decarbonisation via cross-sector partnerships Maurits van Tol Johnson Matthey

11 CCUS has the potential to revitalise industrial heartlands Olivia Powis Carbon Capture and Storage Association (CCSA)

17 Cost-effective CO 2 sourcing for utilisation and sequestration Stephen B Harrison sbh4 Consulting

23 Ammonia safety management

Gu Hai American Bureau of Shipping (ABS)

28 Turning decarbonisation options into board-ready decisions Andrew Last, Tracy Sadowski, and Scott Sayles Becht

35 Reliable energy generation via renewable energy sources Duygu Disci and Berthold Otzisk Kurita Europe Mohamed Hudhaifa Kurita AquaChemie

42 Clean conversion dilemma for legacy ammonia plants VK Arora Kinetics Process Improvements, Inc. (KPI)

50 Africa’s Rift Valley: ideal location for DAC projects Khamis Mwalwati Muniru Octavia Carbon Antti Heikkilä and Samy Oumaziz Vaisala

54 CO₂ capture screening device for sorbent optimisation Andreas Sundermann, Charlotte Langheck, and Robert Baumgarten hte GmbH

60 Automation: the true enabler of energy expansion Per Erik Holsten ABB’s Energy Industries division

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