Uniper ends Russian gas supply contracts, builds green hydrogen value chain
Uniper has terminated its long-term Russian gas supply contracts and ended its relationship with state-owned company Gazprom Export.
Uniper has terminated its long-term Russian gas supply contracts and ended its relationship with state-owned company Gazprom Export.
The global push for LNG – with the combined cost of new developments exceeding $1trn – is ‘bad news’ for the world’s oceans, biodiversity, climate and people, according to a new Earth Insight report.
Leading artists and music fans will soon be descending on Worthy Farm in Somerset for the annual Glastonbury Festival (June 26-30).
The latest version of ABB’s digital energy management and optimisation system – ABB AbilityTM OPTIMAX® 6.4 – includes an AI module for improved forecasting of local demand, energy generation and pricing.
Whether it’s tackling long COVID, treating patients with traumatic brain injuries, or providing superior athletes with that extra 1% in performance levels, hyperbaric oxygen therapy (HBOT) is increasingly broadening its appeal.
Yara International has officially opened its renewable 24 Megawatt (MW) hydrogen plant at Herøya, Norway.
Stephen B. Harrison outlines developments in the fast-moving aviation sector as airlines seek alternative sustainable fuels
Renewable energy investor and funding provider Privilege Finance has launched a new manifesto ahead of the UK general election, on how public and policy support for AD (anaerobic digestion) could reduce reliance on imported fuels,...
Dimeta is partnering with Delft University of Technology and The Green Village to trial the use of dimethyl ether (DME) with an LPG blend in home heating for the first time in Europe.
TotalEnergies and Air Products have signed a 15-year agreement for the annual supply in Europe of 70,000 tonnes of green hydrogen starting in 2030.