Chart and B&W team up on hydrogen tech
Chart Industries will help Babcock & Wilcox (B&W) further develop its BrightLoop™ hydrogen generation technology, with the addition of integrated hydrogen liquefaction and cryogenic carbon capture equipment.
Chart Industries will help Babcock & Wilcox (B&W) further develop its BrightLoop™ hydrogen generation technology, with the addition of integrated hydrogen liquefaction and cryogenic carbon capture equipment.
The IEA has produced a handbook for industry and policymakers to accelerate carbon dioxide (CO2) storage resources and their development.
Energy infrastructure firm Sempra Infrastructure will supply chemicals-and-energy company INEOS with 1.4 million tonnes per annum (mtpa) of LNG from the Port Arthur LNG facility, located in Texas, under a newly signed 20-year contract.
Engineering and technology company Technip Energies (Technip) has been selected by Australian clean energy company Infinite Green Energy Ltd (IGE) to undertake a Front-End Engineering Design (FEED) for a green hydrogen production project in Northam,...
Italian energy company Eni is in preliminary talks to buy private-equity backed gas and oil producer Neptune Energy (Neptune), a deal that could be worth between $5-6bn, reported Reuters, citing a source with knowledge of...
Equinor and partners have had plans for upgrades to increase gas production and reduce carbon dioxide (CO2) emissions at the Oseberg field approved by Norway’s Ministry of Petroleum and Energy.
Gary Fowler, National Sales Manager of Bulk CO2 Beverage Products at Chart Industries, sits down with Molly Burgess to discuss the company’s bulk syrup program and its latest telemetry venture
For many, the end of a calendar year is a time to look back and reflect on the events that have happened over the course of the prioer 12 months. Unfortunately, when it comes to...
As demand for specialty gases continues to surge in North America, Molly Burgess sits down with Ashley Bivins, Director of the PurityPlus® program at the IWDC, to discuss its blossoming membership and how it hopes...
Molly Burgess looks at New York-based Air Company’s unique technology that is producing carbon-negative vodka from CO2 derived from industrial plants