Air Products highlighted for corporate responsibility
North American industrial gas player, Air Products, described itself as, “very proud” to be recognised for the improvements it is making in sustainability performance.
North American industrial gas player, Air Products, described itself as, “very proud” to be recognised for the improvements it is making in sustainability performance.
The seemingly declining manufacturing industry in the UK presents a great opportunity for the gases business and it should be the industry’s aim to inspire a revival through added value and value creation.
The Salinalgue microalgae culture experimentation basins in Gruissan, France were inaugurated earlier this month by all of the partners in the project, including Air Liquide.
Air Liquide Industrial U.S. LP has reached agreement with the Centre for Transportation and the Environment (CTE) to supply the hydrogen-fuelling infrastructure for a hydrogen fuel cell bus demonstration in Birmingham, Alabama.
Linde North America’s latest hydrogen fuelling station officially began operation yesterday. Located in California and serving 12 vehicles a day, the facility has been dubbed ‘best’ in the country.
Manufacturers of polyurethane (PU) materials are under increasing pressure to create additives which enable high quality production with fewer environmental emissions.
Praxair China has signed a new solar contract with Changzhou Trina Solar Energy Co., Ltd. Trina Solar described the project as having, “great significance” for the firm.
Following yesterday’s news of a memorandum of understanding between The Global Carbon Capture and Storage (CCS) Institute and China’s National Development and Reform Commission (DCC-NDRC), the UK has also highlighted keen interest in carbon capture...
The Global CCS Institute and the Department of Climate Change, National Development and Reform Commission (DCC-NDRC) have signed a Memorandum of Understanding (MOU) regarding cooperation on carbon capture and storage (CCS).
According to Linde North America, extruded polystyrene foam manufacturers can now reduce the use of hydrocarbon and HFC blowing agents with the controlled addition of carbon dioxide.