Decarbonisation Technology May 2025 Issue

Contents

May 2025

5 Securing sustainability claims: certification and credit transfers Laura Günther International Sustainability & Carbon Certification

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Finance, technology, and policy for green investment Valentina Dedi KBR

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Can advanced adsorbents make direct air capture scalable? Vahide Nuran Mutlu SOCAR Türkiye Research & Development and Innovation

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Solid-state adsorbent technology for carbon capture Nigel Campbell and Shane Telfer Captivate Technology

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SAF production via the HEFA route: chemistry and catalysis Jaap Bergwerff Ketjen

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Unlocking the fuel of the future: integration strategies for eSAF Zinovia Skoufa Johnson Matthey Leigh Abrams Honeywell UOP

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Catalysts for renewable fuels production Henrik Rasmussen Topsoe

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Economically viable refinery decarbonisation scenario Juan Carlos Latasa López IDOM Consulting

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Woody residue gasification: a dual solution for decarbonisation Shrinivas Lokare and Andrew Kramer SunGas Renewables Inc. Bryan Tomsula CPFD Software

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Advancing the circular economy for waste plastic Geoff Brighty Mura Technology

68 Solutions for heat tracing in the decarbonisation of cement industries Koen Verleyen Chemelex

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