Green air gases
Dominic Ellis looks at the growing world – and imperative need – of renewable energy to power air separation units (ASUs) and industrial gas production plants.
Dominic Ellis looks at the growing world – and imperative need – of renewable energy to power air separation units (ASUs) and industrial gas production plants.
Finland-based technology group Wärtsilä will supply its biogas upgrading and liquefaction solutions to Latvian company AS Agrofirma Tervete (AT), a move that will enable AT to turn its agricultural waste into Bio-liquefied natural gas (LNG)...
A new partnership has been launched between the European Commission and industry leaders to support the scaling up of biomethane production as part of the journey to Net Zero emissions.
Tier One industrial gas company Nippon Sanso Holding Group (NSHD) is gearing up to officially launch its unified Carbon Neutral World strategy, and has shared a sneak peek of the campaign exclusively with gasworld.
Ancient Assyria, 10th century BC, a king passes through a series of seven themed stations. At each station, an exorcist recites an invocation and, as the sun rises, the king echoes the incantations by reciting...
As part of a $400m investment into the expansion of production at its Booker Noe distillery in Boston, Kentucky, Jim Beam bourbon whiskey producer Beam Suntory will also build a facility to convert spent grains...
Chemical company Asahi Kasei is to construct a biogas purification system at a sewage treatment plant in Kurashiki City, Okayama, Japan, which can separate and recover CO2 and methane emissions.
The natural gas system operator of Greece, DESFA, has signed a deal for a pilot project to turn urban waste into biomethane, a clean alternative fuel source.
Leading anaerobic digestion (AD) trade body the Anaerobic Digestion and Biogas Association (ADBA) has published an open letter to the new UK government emphasising the importance of biogas to address the country’s current energy and...
Firmly set on the pathway to decarbonisation, energy giant Shell will supply specialty chemical expert Evonik with 100 tonnes of bio-liquefied natural gas (bio-LNG), which will then be passed onto its logistics partners.