On the menu – Food-grade CO2
As environmental concerns become ever more poignant in today’s world, carbon dioxide (CO2) recovery has become a tasty option for industrial gas companies within the food and beverage space.
As environmental concerns become ever more poignant in today’s world, carbon dioxide (CO2) recovery has become a tasty option for industrial gas companies within the food and beverage space.
US merchant carbon dioxide (CO2) market, fundamental to the industrial gas business, is served by a complex supply chain. Some companies within the industry are fully integrated in the CO2 supply chain as they produce the...
The time has come to activate the carbon dioxide (CO2) market. Enhanced Oil Recovery (EOR) with CO2 injection will kick-start carbon capture and storage (CCS) and lead the way forward for the CO2 market.
Industrial gases have long been staple ingredients in the food and beverage industry. Nitrogen and carbon dioxide (CO2) are widely used in a variety of applications to chill, freeze, grind and package all sorts of...
TOMCO2 Systems is a global leader in the design, manufacture and support of carbon dioxide (CO2) systems by consistently offering the highest quality, state-of-the-art products and services to every customer for over 47 years.
Take 10 minutes out with Ken Ege Jensen, CEO of enICEco/Intelblast, as he discusses the company’s journey so far and the future for the dry ice blasting business.
Air Products has introduced the Freshline® SafeChill™ system to its food processing portfolio.
The Global CCS Institute held a ceremony on the 29th of March in Xi-an, home of the Terracotta Army, in celebration of a series of ‘historic firsts’ for China and Yanchang Petroleum, one of China’s...
Could all industrial processes be completely decarbonised in the future? That’s the idea behind a revolutionary new partnership between technology specialist Carbon Clean Solutions Limited (CCSL) and resource management company Veolia.
Chinese conglomerate, Shaanxi Yanchang Petroleum (Yanchang), is developing two carbon capture and storage (CCS) projects which will use the captured carbon dioxide (CO2) for enhanced oil recovery (EOR).