Germany plans to become an LNG Hub for Europe
Germany fast-tracks LNG facilities to safeguard energy supplies.
Germany fast-tracks LNG facilities to safeguard energy supplies.
As global carbon dioxide (CO2) markets grapple with increasingly volatile conditions, supply shortages continue to threaten the industry. Intensified by record gas prices, squeezed margins in ammonia markets, temporary plant closures, maintenance downtime, depleted storage...
Aiming to achieve carbon neutral cement production by 2038, Austria-based cement manufacturer Rohrdorfer will use technology supplied by equipment manufacturer Andritz to capture CO2 to be either used in industrial processes or permanently stored underground.
Membrane production specialist Evonik has started up a new production plant for gas separation membranes as part of its drive to decarbonise the energy sector towards a sustainable gas economy.
Rarely can the focus on carbon dioxide (CO2) been more intense, whether it is government leaders grappling with Net Zero and emission targets, or food and beverage producers and packaging manufacturers wrestling with supply shortages.
Companies that produce more carbon dioxide (CO2) are more likely to publish environmental reports, according to a new study from Vienna University of Economics and Business (WU Vienna).
An emission-free generator powered by clean hydrogen was used at the Austrian Formula 1 round that took part in July this year.
An industrial gas supply agreement between Linde plc (Linde) and Austrian steel production company voestalpine AG (voestalpine) has been extended for another ten years.
Due to recent developments regarding Covid-19, its impact across Europe and on international travel, gasworld has reshaped its Europe CO2 Summit 2022 event, which will now take place virtually on 9th March.
Gas separation membrane manufacturer Evonik is celebrating the delivery of its SEPURAN range to more than 1,000 reference plants worldwide as of the end of 2021.