Jupiter Ionics raises $9m funding to scale green ammonia
Jupiter Ionics has raised $9 million to progress its electrochemical green ammonia technology.
Jupiter Ionics has raised $9 million to progress its electrochemical green ammonia technology.
India is to develop three major semiconductor units as it ramps up its electronics industry and seeks to create ‘technological self reliance’.
Simon de Vall, Director of Business Development at BOC UK & Ireland, reflects on UK Hydrogen Week and next steps for scaling industrial hydrogen.
The option to direct wind energy produced by Dogger Bank D towards hydrogen production has been dropped.
Christopher Carson, Managing Director at BioCarbonics Limited and Founding Director of Carbonic Solutions BV, spoke exclusively to gasworld following his presentation at the European CO2 Summit 2024.
Rising low-carbon fuels, renewables and technology demand spurred Topsoe to a DKK775 million ($113 million) net profit in 2023, up 37% on 2022.
Two US Senators are keeping the pressure on the Biden-Harris Administration by introducing the LNG Security Act, following the US Government’s decision to impose an export pause on pending and future applications.
The S-Hub consortium, comprising ExxonMobil Asia Pacific and Shell Singapore, has been selected to work with the Government of Singapore as lead developers for a cross-border carbon capture and storage (CCS) project.
Energy jobs are getting more complex and technologically focused. But it’s not just technical know-how – the whole way we make, manage and use energy is changing.
A Petronas subsidiary and three Japanese firms have signed a Storage Site Agreement (SSA) as they look to unlock carbon capture and storage (CCS) opportunities in Sarawak.