Australia takes first steps to creating hydrogen network
Australian gases company, Coregas, today announced it is set to supply hydrogenfor Hyundai’s new hydrogen-powered concept car, the Hyundai ix35 Fuel Cell.
Australian gases company, Coregas, today announced it is set to supply hydrogenfor Hyundai’s new hydrogen-powered concept car, the Hyundai ix35 Fuel Cell.
HyperSolar, the developer of a breakthrough technology to produce renewable hydrogen using sunlight and any source of water, has announced it has achieved an important milestone in the project.
Highview Power Storage, a UK based designer and developer of innovative Liquid Air Energy Storage (LAES) systems, has signed a licence agreement with leading US clean coal technology provider, Advanced Emissions Solutions, Inc. of Denver,...
The world’s leading reporting platform for local and subnational climate action – the carbonn Climate Registy (cCR) – welcomes its 500th reporting city today, with the new addition of the City of Bristol, United Kingdom.
Cleanergy today announced that its GasBox has been chosen to generate electricity from low-quality methane gas emitted from two major landfill sites in Poland, following a successful pilot project earlier in the year.
Siemens has recently completed the commissioning of one of Australia’s most efficient industrial power stations. The Diamantina consisting of two combined cycle power blocks – performing at well in excess of 50% efficiency.
An LNG facility, which was opened today in Chinchilla, Queensland, has been heralded as a “positive new era for cleaner fuel” by BOC’s South Pacific Managing Director Colin Isaac.
Data collated by the Anaerobic Digestion and Bioresources Association (ADBA) has shown that the volume of biomethane injected into the UK grid will more than quadruple by the end of 2014.
Shell Cansolv has commenced the testing of its advanced CO2 capture process at Norway’s CO2 Technology Centre Mongstad (TCM), the world’s largest carbon capture test facility.
Top national and international researchers in carbon capture and storage (CCS) technologies are converging on Torquay, Australia today and tomorrow to present significant new findings from their work.