Czech gas industry hits biogas milestone
Global renewable gas company DMT Environmental Technology (DMT) will provide biogas upgrading technology for one of the first biomethane facilities injecting into the Czech Republic natural gas network.
Global renewable gas company DMT Environmental Technology (DMT) will provide biogas upgrading technology for one of the first biomethane facilities injecting into the Czech Republic natural gas network.
Industrial gas giant Messer has installed a new nitrogen production unit for Energoaqua in Rožnov pod Radhoštěm, Czech Republic, reducing the need to deliver the gas by truck and lowering unnecessary carbon dioxide (CO2) emissions.
Chesterfield Special Cylinders (CSC), a wholly owned subsidiary of Pressure Technologies, will supply high-pressure Type 1 steel vessels for three new hydrogen refuelling stations in the Czech Republic.
Messer and HyGear have entered into a long-term partnership, through which they will jointly supply high purity hydrogen to two end-users in the Czech Republic.
Aworldwide pandemic hasn’t stopped Cylinders Holding from completing and commissioning two brand new and technically advanced investments in 2020. The Czech-headquartered company has introduced a fully automated and robotised production line for small capacity, high...
In accordance with the agreement announced on 28th January (2020), Air Liquide has today announced it has closed the sale of its entities in Czech Republic and Slovakia to Messer.
Orders for Chart Industries’ medical oxygen critical care products increased by 34% in the first quarter (Q1) of 2020 over Q1 2019 due to demands caused by Covid-19.
Chart Industries has ramped up production of specific critical care products in the US by more than 60% and in the Czech Republic by 50% to meet an increased demand for its oxygen storage and...
Messer is in exclusive negotiations with rival, major industrial gas company Air Liquide to purchase the latter’s entities in Czech Republic and Slovakia.
Tomsk Polytechnic University has joined forces with the University of Chemistry and Technology of Prague to develop new sensors based on optical fibre to ensure accurate detection of hydrogen molecules in the air.