Dry ice is in demand
The biggest single market for dry ice is food and beverage. Christian Annesley examines some current market dynamics
The biggest single market for dry ice is food and beverage. Christian Annesley examines some current market dynamics
Sam Rushing of Advanced Cryogenics has this year presented on the potential of liquid nitrogen to replace CO2 in some parts of the food and drinks industry as a means of alleviating the impact of...
Automation, digital transformation and the many dimensions of the talent challenge all shaped the agenda over the course of a busy three days in Atlanta, Georgia in November. Metal formers, fabricators, welders and finishers of...
Aquaculture, supported by constantly oxygenated water and sometimes also by biological tech, is an important emerging space in the North American food and beverage market – and there are some intriguing recent developments that could...
The Treasury Department has put out initial guidance on the Inflation Reduction Act’s strong labour standards that firms must meet to qualify for enhanced clean energy and climate tax incentives.
The Federal Energy Regulatory Commission (FERC) has approved the first new major liquefied natural gas project in more than two years. It represents a significant fillip for the sector and for customers in Europe with...
The California Air Resources Board (CARB) has laid out the policies and actions the state is proposing to drastically reduce its dependence on fossil fuels and get to carbon neutrality by 2045 or earlier.
North America possesses significant natural gas resources that could combat the linked challenges of energy supply, energy costs, and greenhouse gas emissions, according to a new McKinsey study.
Properly addressing and respecting the mental health of employees can help companies to thrive while doing right by their staff. This was the powerful message from a clinical psychologist who spoke at the 2022 Gases...
The Inflation Reduction Act and the Department of Energy’s decarbonization roadmap will both push the opportunity in clean energy and hydrogen in particular in the years ahead. Christian Annesley sets out the main developments