SAMSUNG ELECTRONICS SINGAPORE PTE. LTD.
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2025-04-28 (itnews24.net)
Samsung Electronics Launches 'The Premiere 5', More Fun with Touch
It has been pointed out that the methane emissions from the livestock waste treatment process were actually reported to be 2.5 times smaller than the previous calculation standards. It is expected that livestock waste will increase rapidly in the future, but an analysis report has been released that 'biogasification', which turns it into a resource, is only at the 10% level. It is urgent to come up with countermeasures as methane, one of the greenhouse gases, is expected to increase rapidly. According to the analysis of the entire livestock waste treatment process for the first time in Korea, the largest source of methane emissions was pigs (73%), and only 14% of pig waste was used for biogas in the public sector. It has been pointed out that it is urgent to come up with countermeasures as methane from livestock waste is increasing rapidly but 'resource conversion' is insufficient. [Photo = Climate Solution] About half of domestic methane emissions come ...
Read more2025-03-05 (computerweekly.com)
Cutting the costs of AI
In this week's Computer Weekly, we analyse how the emergence of the DeepSeek AI model shows how the cost of deploying artificial intelligence is coming down. Samsung put a UK tech startup at the heart of its latest flagship smartphone launch – we talk to its founder. And we look at a transport industry project looking to optimise road haulage to reduce carbon emissions. Read the issue now.
Read more2025-02-27 (upstreamonline.com)
Samsung E&A wins FEED for carbon capture onboard Modec FPSO | Upstream
Carbon Clean's modular technology selected for pilot that could be rolled out across Modec's floater fleet
Read more2025-02-27 (offshore-energy.biz)
MODEC teams up with Samsung to equip FPSO with 'groundbreaking' carbon capture tech -
MODEC has signed a FEED contract with Samsung E&A for a pilot project to install a modular carbon capture technology on an FPSO unit.
Read more2025-02-05 (hartenergy.com)
Q&A: Crescent Midstream Charts CCS Course with $1B Project |
CEO Jerry Ashcroft discusses the carbon capture and storage landscape and how the company is evolving.
Read more2025-02-05 (aving.net)
ENlighten Selected as RE100 Solar Provider for Samsung Electronics' Partner Companies: Optimized Solar Solutions for Enterprises < Biz < Article -
Energy climate tech company ENlighten (CEO Youngho Lee) has been selected as one of Samsung Electronics' official RE100 self-consumption solar power providers.As the first achievement of this initiative, ENlighten has signed contracts with RemoteSolution (a remote control development and manufacturi
Read more2025-01-24 (controlglobal.com)
Aramco, Carbon Clean and Samsung collaborate on carbon-capture plant | Control Global
CycloneCC unit will capture CO2 from natural gas turbine exhaust streams containing approximately 4% CO2
Read more2025-01-12 (koreatimes.co.kr)
Samsung, SK, Lotte, POSCO take carbon capture tech to Southeast Asia -
An increasing number of local conglomerates are seeking to fortify carbon capture utilization and storage (CCUS) business cooperation with Southeast Asia, a move to maximize mutual interests through combining their need to identify storage facilities with the group of countries' substantial dependence on fossil fuels, according to market watchers, Wednesday. They are energy affiliates of POSCO, Samsung, SK, Lotte and GS. Malaysia and Indonesia, for example, rely on coal, oil and natural gas for over 80 percent of their power consumption. All coal-powered plants need to be shut down by 2030, as outlined by the Paris Agreement. However, applying CCUS technology can help the facilities buy time before their full shutdowns.
Read more2024-12-24 (bunkerspot.com)
ASIA PACIFIC: BV and Samsung Heavy Industries partner to advance CCS commercialisation - - Independent Intelligence for the Global Bunker Industry
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Read more2024-05-14 (newsghana.com.gh)
M-KOPA, Samsung team up on phone swap initiative in Ghana |
The leading fintech aims to increase the availability of second-life devices, lower carbon emissions and reduce e-waste M-KOPA, the leading fintech platform, today announced the launch of its 'M-KOPA Phone Swap' initiative in Ghana. This initiative aims to increase the affordability and accessibility of smartphones in the region with second-life devices,…
Read more2021-11-22 (samsung.com)
Samsung Electronics Expands Its ‘Green Chip’ Line-Up
Five memory products successfully achieved carbon reduction certification, with automotive LED packages joining Samsung’s list of products to receive carbon footprint verification, setting the benchmark for future carbon reduction
Read more2021-05-25 (prnewswire.com)
Samsung Display's laptop OLED Achieved First in the Industry Certification for Low Chemical Emissions
/PRNewswire/ -- Samsung Display's OLED panels for laptop has achieved UL's GREENGUARD Gold Certification for low chemical emissions for their components for...
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