Velo3D showcases additive manufacturing tech at new European centre
Additive manufacturing (AM) specialist Velo3D has opened its European Technology Center in Augsburg, Germany, which will act as the hub for the company’s operations in the region.
Additive manufacturing (AM) specialist Velo3D has opened its European Technology Center in Augsburg, Germany, which will act as the hub for the company’s operations in the region.
US-based safety hose specialist LifeGuard Technologies (LifeGuard) has established a new sales/service centre based in Madrid, Spain, called LifeGuard Technologies – Southern Europe.
Despite biogas and biomethane being considered a more sustainable alternative to conventional non-renewable fuels, a newly released study from Imperial College London (ICL) has revealed that leaks along the biogas and biomethane supply chain could...
A study to explore the future production of liquid e-fuels in Denmark has received a grant worth DKK 5.8m (£670k).
An agreement has been signed by Norwegian clean energy company Aker Carbon Capture (Aker) and carbon removal specialist Storegga to collaborate on future carbon capture and storage (CCS) projects, forming a partnership that could play...
Italian compressor and air separation unit (ASU) manufacturer SIAD Macchine Impianti (SIAD MI) has completed work on a horizontal nitrogen compressor which will used at a new hydrocracking unit at the Assiut National Oil Processing...
A deal that aims to advance carbon capture and storage (CCS) in the Dutch North Sea was signed today (20th June) through a Cooperation Agreement.
Italian energy company Eni has become the newest partner in the North Field East (NFE) expansion project after being selected by QatarEnergy for a 25% interest in the joint venture (JV).
As the energy transition continues to gain traction and demand for low-carbon fuels increases, ammonia facility operator OCI N.V (OCI) has revealed that it will expand its ammonia import terminal at the Port of Rotterdam,...
Renewable energy company Drax has signed an agreement with British Steel which will see the supply of around 13,000 tonnes of steel for Drax’s multi-billion-pound UK bioenergy with carbon capture and storage (BECCS) project.