Wheaton Brasil to harness biogas for glass production
South American glass manufacturer Wheaton Brasil has become what could be the first glass manufacturing company in the world to use biogas as a partial replacement for natural gas.
South American glass manufacturer Wheaton Brasil has become what could be the first glass manufacturing company in the world to use biogas as a partial replacement for natural gas.
Following its carbon dioxide (CO2) business exit in late 2021, Coca-Cola Consolidated, the largest Coca-Cola bottler in the US, has formed a strategic alliance with EspriGas.
With demand for hydrogen in India set to grow five-fold by 2050, a’state-of-the-art’ green ammonia and green hydrogen production facility to be built in the Indian province of Rajasthan aims to advance the country’s transition...
Wright Brothers Global Gas has appointed Greg Brown as Chief Operating Officer.
A new carbon dioxide (CO2) terminal is to be built at the Port of Immingham, the UK’s largest port, enabling the large-scale import and export of liquid bulk gas to and from the region.
An at-a-glance look at Air Liquide’s Q3 results for 2022.
José Ramon Calvo, Marketing Director Europe at Nippon Gases, discusses decarbonisation and where the biggest potential is, on gasworld’s, Sustainability and Circular Economies, webinar.
Alaska has been touting its LNG export ambitions to Japan this week and targeting the development of zero carbon ammonia.
Hypertherm is continuing its cultural and environmental efforts, having today (25th Oct) highlighted its progress so far with the publication of its 2021 Corporate Culture and Social Responsibility report.
Frankfurt has been left reeling by plans from Linde to delist from the DAX index which could mean the departure of its most valuable group with a market capitalisation of €140bn.