Caloric wins first UK project
CALORIC has secured its first contract in the UK, for a small industrial carbon monoxide (CO) onsite generation plant of 40 Nm/h.
CALORIC has secured its first contract in the UK, for a small industrial carbon monoxide (CO) onsite generation plant of 40 Nm/h.
HyperSolar has announced that the company has achieved a significant technological milestone in its pursuit of clean hydrogen fuel production, by eliminating an expensive hydrogen-oxygen separation process.
The largest carbon capture and storage (CCS) research partnership in the UK has grown even bigger as the University of Strathclyde joins the group, bringing world-leading expertise in areas such as carbon dioxide (CO2) transport...
There is often talk of industrial gas growth spurred on by infrastructure development, but a recent first in China is literally an example of gases deployed in groundwork.
Automobile manufacturer Daimler and gases and engineering company The Linde Group will team up with oil and gas companies TOTAL, OMV, Avia and Hoyer this year to significantly increase the number of hydrogen fuelling stations...
Air Products has announced it has signed an agreement to be the hydrogen fuelling station and technology supplier for FirstElement Fuel’s initial network of 19 hydrogen-fuelling stations to be built throughout California in 2015.
Linde is drawing close to completing the first retail hydrogen fueling station the company will operate in the US.
Through working in partnership with Sainsbury’s, A-Gas has introduced a new carbon dioxide (R744/CO2) analysis and testing service in a move to improve the monitoring of CO2 refrigeration system performance.
SaskPower has today launched its flagship CCS project – officially unveiling a much-anticipated addition to its Boundary Dam power plant in Saskatchewan, Canada.
Oxygen in the medical field has traditionally been produced centrally and then distributed in liquid form, or as a gas via cylinders, to the customer. An alternative and increasingly popular means of oxygen generation exists...