Europe’s largest green fuel project for shipping takes final investment decision
Company Orsted has taken a final investment decision to build Europe’s largest production facility, FlagshipONE, for green fuel for the shipping industry.
Company Orsted has taken a final investment decision to build Europe’s largest production facility, FlagshipONE, for green fuel for the shipping industry.
Founded in 1987 to provide solutions for failure analysis and forensic engineering, WHA International (WHA) helps its clients understand, evaluate and mitigate hazards and fire risks associated with oxygen, hydrogen and other hazardous fluids.
Exploration specialist Blue Star Helium (Blue Star) has outlined the development plan for its Las Animas project in Colorado, USA, which will see the company appointing a US mid-stream party to produce helium from its...
Gas detection and safety monitoring firm CO2Meter has released a new portable carbon dioxide (CO2) welding gas analyser to verify correct CO2 concentrations in welding gas mixes.
It’s been quite a year for New Jersey-based Anova. A new CEO, new products, and a number of awards and recognitions have all led to a very successful 2022. As the industry continues to battle...
Energy giant Saudi Aramco (Aramco) will partner with industrial software company Aspen Technology (Aspen) as part of an agreement that aims to introduce innovative carbon capture and utilisation (CCU) software to industry.
Classification society the American Bureau of Shipping (ABS) has released its set of requirements for onboard carbon capture technology.
Chevron New Energies, a division of Chevron USA, has invested in Canadian carbon capture and removal solutions provider Svante to help advance its commercial-scale filter manufacturing facility in Vancouver.
Shell Catalysts & Technologies (Shell) will test its carbon capture technology at Technology Centre Monstad (TCM) in Norway after entering an agreement set to last five months.
Hydrogen produced at Linde’s new hydrogen plant in Niagara Falls, New York, will be done so with a 35MW electrolyser sytem supplied by technology firm Cummins.