BCGA event: Small-scale hydrogen ‘could cut construction emissions’
The opening morning of the British Compressed Gases Association annual conference shone the spotlight on construction, which is a sector that remains central to decarbonisation.
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The opening morning of the British Compressed Gases Association annual conference shone the spotlight on construction, which is a sector that remains central to decarbonisation.
The British Compressed Gases Association annual conference had a distinctly international flavour in Manchester today.
The UK is becoming increasingly reliant on imported carbon dioxide, leaving the industrial gases sector vulnerable. In part that is because homegrown biogenic CO2 sources remain underutilised due to policy uncertainty and infrastructure delays.
Bruce Woerner, CO2 Consultant at Woerner CO2 Consulting; and Tomáš Suchý, Senior Product Manager at Linde Engineering, discuss how the second Donald Trump administration will impact CO2 markets both in the US and worldwide on...
The UK government has confirmed that the revenue certainty mechanism for sustainable aviation fuels (SAF) will be funded through a levy on aviation fuel suppliers.
Geologic hydrogen is high-risk but high-reward due to challenges related to limited, non-real-world knowledge, according to a new study.
Nordic energy company Gasum has opened a €58m biogas plant at Götene in Sweden.
Blair McMaster, Senior Consultant Carbon Capture at DNV, discusses global CCS projects, global capacity and how many are in operation today on gasworld’s CO2: Securing Supplies and Exploring New Pathways webinar.
Any delays in low-carbon fuel regulations could hinder the growth of the hydrogen and nuclear industries.
The British Compressed Gases Association (BCGA) is hosting its annual conference on 15 May 2025 at Worsley Park in Manchester.