Power-to-X partnership hits green ammonia milestone
A Denmark-based partnership comprising Topsoe, Skovgaard Energy, and Vestas has begun construction of a demonstration plant to produce green ammonia in Lemvig, Denmark.
A Denmark-based partnership comprising Topsoe, Skovgaard Energy, and Vestas has begun construction of a demonstration plant to produce green ammonia in Lemvig, Denmark.
The Gases and Welding Distributors Association (GAWDA) Annual Convention is just around the corner, and this year focus on Building a Bridge for Future Leaders will drive discussion in the host city of San Diego,...
Helium exploration company 45-8 Energy has been granted the Avant-Monts Franc-Comtois licence having discovered a prospective interest in helium in the Avants-Monts of Jura area, in central-eastern France.
UK energy infrastructure development company Carlton Power (Carlton) has reached an ‘important milestone’ in the development of the 200 megawatt (MW) Trafford Green Hydrogen scheme after it secured planning permission for Greater Manchester’s first low-carbon...
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)...
American Welding & Gas (AWG) has acquired the industrial gas assets of F&M Mafco.
With the adoption of decarbonisation, decentralisation, and digitisation – also known as the three D’s – global industry is entering a period of energy transition, where conventional fossil-fuel-based sources are gradually being replaced by sustainable,...
Maura D. Garvey, Principal and Director of Market Research at Intelligas Consulting, spoke with gasworld live from its CO2 Summit 2022 in Chicago, to discuss the current state of the US carbon dioxide market and...
Since 2013, industrial gas company Air Liquide has utilised its venture capital fund ALIAD to strengthen investments in innovative impact start-ups to meet environmental and societal challenges.
A new UK and European consortium made up of engineering firms, academic leaders and scale-ups has been formed to increase Wire Arc Additive Manufacturing (WAAM) productivity.