Germany strengthens energy security with fifth FSRU
Germany’s government will take delivery of a fifth floating storage regasification unit (FSRU) in a bid to strengthen its energy security and reduce reliance upon Russian natural gas.
Germany’s government will take delivery of a fifth floating storage regasification unit (FSRU) in a bid to strengthen its energy security and reduce reliance upon Russian natural gas.
US-based engineering and construction solutions provider McDermott will aid in the acceleration of Australia’s clean energy revolution after it was awarded a Pre Front-End Engineering Design (Pre-FEED) contract from Woodside Energy for the proposed H2Perth...
Cement manufacturer Hanson has seen its Padeswood cement works in Flintshire shortlisted by the UK Government as part of its Phase 2 carbon capture and storage (CCS) plans.
As part of the UK Government’s plan to accelerate renewable energy, it has awarded £37 million in funding to a range of projects that aim to find new ways to increase the country’s biomass production.
Kevin Klotz, Field Technician and Customer Support Specialist at Weldcoa, and Matt Adams, Executive Vice-President at Electronic Fluorocarbons (EFC), discuss the transition to clean energies and how the specialty gas industry will react to this...
Air Products will spend or commit at least $4bn in additional new capital to support the clean energy transition over the next five years, bringing its total commitment to first-mover projects to $15bn by 2027.
TotalEnergies has announced the decision to launch the first phase of front-end engineering and design (FEED) studies for the Papua LNG project’s upstream production facilities.
The European Union Innovation Fund has selected Project Air as one of its green tech projects to be granted more than €1.8bn.
The European arm of industrial and medical gases major Nippon Sanso Holdings Corporation (NSHD), Nippon Gases, has exceeded most of its environmental, social, and governance targets related to its sustainability agenda for the fiscal year...
Energy technology company Siemens Energy (Siemens) has been announced as the supplier for what will be the world’s lowest-emission liquefied natural gas (LNG)-export facility.