Norway makes moves with CO2 storage, hydrogen and ammonia
The Norwegian Ministry of Energy has announced four new exploration licenses related to CO2 storage on the Norwegian continental shelf in the North Sea.
The Norwegian Ministry of Energy has announced four new exploration licenses related to CO2 storage on the Norwegian continental shelf in the North Sea.
More and more industrial gas distributors in North America are feeling the benefit of joined-up enterprise resource planning systems, often allied to asset tracking and telemetry to monitor gas volumes.
Side of stage, at gasworld’s Decarbonisation Summit 2024, Steve Milward, Chief Operating Officer at 8 Rivers, sat down with gasworld’s Global Content Director, Rob Cockerill, to discuss 8 Rivers’ role in the decarbonisation journey, their...
Wärtsilä’s fully hydrogen-ready engine power plant – which is now in the certification and design phase – is expected to be available for orders in 2025 with delivery a year later.
This episode of The 1895 Podcast comes live from the stage at gasworld’s Specialty Gas Summit 2024 where Tom and Rob look to unpack What’s next for electronics in Europe?
Leaders have not done nearly enough to prepare for pandemic threats leaving around eight billion people vulnerable, according to a new report.
Shell Eastern Trading has reached an agreement with Carne Investments – an indirect wholly-owned subsidiary of Temasek – to acquire Pavilion Energy.
Energy momentum continues to build at Saltend Chemicals Park after px Group announced that OXCCU will develop a first-of-a-kind demonstration plant that will convert carbon dioxide (CO2) and green hydrogen into sustainable aviation fuel (SAF).
Udo Dengel, Director Membranes at Evonik, discusses helium recovery and where recovered helium can be used on gasworld’s, Specialty Gases: Innovation and Applications, webinar.
Adding nitrogen to concrete could significantly reduce global levels of potentially harmful nitrogen oxides (NOx) created by the construction industry in developing towns and cities, according to a University of Birmingham study.