Xebec receives $6.3m in purification orders
Xebec Adsorption has received $6.3m in hydrogen and helium PSA purification orders from customers in the US, South Korea, Canada, Italy, Poland, Trinidad and Tobago, and China.
Xebec Adsorption has received $6.3m in hydrogen and helium PSA purification orders from customers in the US, South Korea, Canada, Italy, Poland, Trinidad and Tobago, and China.
In less than five years since its start up, a carbon capture and storage (CCS) facility owned by Shell Canada has captured and safely stored five million tonnes of CO2, the Royal Dutch Shell subsidiary...
Supersonic aircraft company Aerion and direct air capture (DAC) company Carbon Engineering have joined forces to develop solutions for carbon neutral supersonic air travel.
Canada’s Air Transat has signed a deal with SAF+ Consortium to use jet fuel made from captured CO2.
Founded in 2017, deutraMed is a Canadian deuterium-focused specialty chemical supplier that offers products with a wide range of purities and packaging options.
Chart Industries CEO Jill Evanko has told gasworld the company will expand its railcar business after the bulk transportation of liquefied natural gas (LNG) by rail was authorised in the US.
Civil aviation training firm CAE today said its’ Air1™ ventilator has been certified by Health Canada.
The BC LNG Alliance has relaunched as the Canadian LNG Alliance (Canadian LNGA) to reflect the critical role LNG has to play in Canada’s COVID-19 economic recovery, economic reconciliation and Canada’s clean energy transition.
A refinery and a fertiliser plant connected to the now operational Alberta Carbon Trunk Line (ACTL) have become the world’s 20th and 21st large-scale carbon capture and storage (CCS) facilities in operation.
According to new research by University of Alberta physicists, a sensitive carbon dioxide detector can be made out of a simple piece of paper.