Food Shortages Looming After Factory Closures Hit Production
The title of this post, is the same as that of this article on The Times.
This is the first paragraph.
Acute food shortages were feared last night after high gas prices forced most of Britain’s commercial production of carbon dioxide to shut down.
In some ways, this is rather ironic, when on the one hand we are trying to stop the emission of carbon dioxide and on the other we haven’t got enough for important uses in the food industry.
Perhaps we should fit carbon capture to a handy gas-fired power station, like SSE are planning to do at Keadby and use this carbon dioxide.
If the shortage continues, there’ll be no dry ice for the pantomimes this Christmas.
Vicat And Hynamics Develop Solution For Capturing CO2 And Producing Carbon-Free Methanol
The title of this post, is the same as that of this article on World Cement.
This is the first paragraph.
Under a partnership with Hynamics, a subsidiary of energy-provider Groupe EDF that specialises in production of hydrogen, Vicat is developing an integrated solution for capturing CO2 and producing carbon-free methanol.
As cement manufacture is a large emitter of carbon dioxide, this could lead to a worthwhile solution.
But is it another application of Carbon Capture And Use?
Skelmersdale Railway Station Could Finally Happen – If Government Says Yes
The title of this post, is the same as that of this article on Lancs Live.
The article is a good summary of why Skelmersdale needs a station.
But it doesn’t mention that any service to Skelmersdale will probably go via Merseyrail’s new station at Headbolt Lane.
‘Dramatically More Powerful’: World’s First Battery-Electric Freight Train Unveiled
The title of this post, is the same as that of this article in The Guardian.
It is a good article about Wabtec’s new FLXdrive battery train and is very positive about it coming from a typical Guardian direction.
The article is a must-read.
I am beginning to feel that what Wabtec has done is to create a practical and affordable solution, that will cut carbon emissions in a difficult area, that produces the figures and also is understandable by diverse groups, like journalists, politicians and environmentalists. And they are backing it with academic research from a good university.
I also believe that the technology can be applied to existing locomotives as I outlined in Could Class 66 Locomotives Be Converted Into Battery-Electric Locomotives?.
Could this be another example of positive environmental change brought about by when the big beasts play their cards in the jungle?
Going green is a way of company survival! And Wabtec are going in that direction.