Air Liquide, CNRS renew cooperation and research agreement
Air Liquide has renewed its cooperation and research framework agreement with Centre National de la Recherche Scientifique (CNRS) for a period of five years.
Air Liquide has renewed its cooperation and research framework agreement with Centre National de la Recherche Scientifique (CNRS) for a period of five years.
Air Liquide has acquired H2V Normandy as it looks to develop as 200MW electrolyser system to produce green hydrogen for industrial and heavy-duty mobility applications in Normandy, France.
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Carbon dioxide (CO2) capture capacity of all carbon capture and storage (CCS) facilities under development has grown from 73 million tonnes per annum (Mtpa) to 111 Mtpa in the last year, representing a 48% increase.
Air Liquide has reaffirmed its commitment to hydrogen-powered heavy-duty mobility, having today (Oct 12) inked a joint development agreement with Faurecia to develop on-board liquid hydrogen storage systems.
The Greater Mekong sub-region in Southeast Asia is one of the most biodiverse regions on our planet. Six countries from China in the north to Cambodia and Thailand in the south straddle the region. A...
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