Cryogenic liquid hydrogen for aviation
Stephen B. Harrison outlines developments in the fast-moving aviation sector as airlines seek alternative sustainable fuels
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.
Colin Trundley, LCO2 & Helium Supply Chain Director at Nippon Gases, discusses if enough producers are signing up to carbon capture, usage and storage (CCUS) agreements on, gasworld’s, CO2 in 2024, webinar.
The first artificial cornea transplant has been carried out in England – and gas played a key part in its success.
Around 20 commercial-scale carbon capture, utilisation and storage (CCUS) projects in seven countries reached FID in 2023 and more than 110 could be firmed up financially this year, according to the latest IEA World Energy...
Technip Energies and Turner Industries have been awarded an Engineering, Procurement, and Construction (EPC) contract by ExxonMobil Low Carbon Solutions Onshore Storage.
Deanne Barrow, Renewable Energy & Infrastructure Lawyer at Norton Rose Fulbright, discusses if the utilisation of CO2 will catch up with sequestration on gasworld’s, CO2 in 2024, webinar.
University of Cambridge researchers have developed a low-cost, energy-efficient method for making materials that can capture carbon dioxide (CO2) directly from the air – all from a ‘crazy idea’ that sprouted during the COVID lockdown.