Enabling international hydrogen supply chains
Before air separation and liquid nitrogen became prevalent, ammonia cracking was used to produce small amounts of nitrogen, writes Stephen B. Harrison of sbh4 consulting.
Before air separation and liquid nitrogen became prevalent, ammonia cracking was used to produce small amounts of nitrogen, writes Stephen B. Harrison of sbh4 consulting.
In the second part of gasworld’s ‘CO2 in 2024: What’s next for the business?’ webinar today (March 22), the questions-and-answers session presented some interesting food for thought when it comes to capitalising on CO2 commercial...
Dominic Ellis looks at how liquid hydrogen continues to make progress across sectors
Ravin Mirchandani and Priyanka Sahasrabudhe assess India’s hydrogen roll-out plans and outlook for electrolysers
Sustainable fuels are currently up to five times more expensive than fossil fuels but could reach cost parity by 2035 with strong regulation, according to a new Wärtsilä report.
Sixteen US States have filed a lawsuit against the US Government challenging the liquefied natural gas (LNG) export ban.
Nitrogen-bearing compounds are among the most effective choices for high-energy density materials (HEDMs) and could hold the key to efficient energy storage, according to new university research.
Oman LNG has confirmed a sales and purchase agreement (SPA) to supply 0.4 million tonnes per year (Mtpa) of liquefied natural gas (LNG) to SEFE Securing Energy for Europe.
Protium Green Solution’s first large-scale green hydrogen project at Samlesbury, UK, has received planning consent.
The HyNet Carbon Dioxide (CO2) Pipeline application has today been granted development consent by the UK Secretary of State for Energy Security and Net Zero Claire Coutinho.