INNIO, Concord to advance biogas in Malaysia
Renewable gas and hydrogen-to-power solutions company INNIO will collaborate with Concord Renewable Energy SDN BHD (Concord Group) to build four biogas-powered power plants across Malaysia.
Renewable gas and hydrogen-to-power solutions company INNIO will collaborate with Concord Renewable Energy SDN BHD (Concord Group) to build four biogas-powered power plants across Malaysia.
Energy companies SINTEF Energy Research (SINTEF) and ECONNECT Energy (ECONNECT) have developed a computational fluid dynamic (CFD) modelling tool to predict liquefied natural gas (LNG), ammonia and liquid carbon dioxide (LCO2) flow rates in floating,...
As part of its goal to increase the country’s energy security, Ukraine is beginning the first stage of its preparations to join the European Association for the Cooperation of Transmission System Operators (ENTSO-E).
According to ammonia and nitrogen product manufacturer OCI NV, a growth in the demand for clean ammonia as a tool for decarbonisation initiatives and sustainable fuels could help boost the ammonia market over the medium...
As energy costs continue to rise in the UK and throughout Europe, island nation Malta has seen its prices remain stable due to a deal struck in 2014 with Azerbaijan’s SOCAR (State Oil Company of...
As global industry begins to concentrate on reducing harmful emissions from its processes, the pressure on substituting fossil-based fuels with sustainable and renewable alternatives has never been greater. Further adoption of lower carbon fuels such...
Speaking during gasworld’s Bandwidth in Your Business: Reloaded webinar, Thierry Malleret, Joint Founder and Managing Partner at Monthly Barometer, discusses the economic reset that the Covid-19 pandemic has caused.
Spanish developer of liquefied natural gas (LNG) and compressed natural gas (CNG) service stations, HAM Group (HAM), has announced EDUX, a mobile service station which will allow users to store and refuel LNG to all...
As decarbonisation initiatives take hold the world over, key players in the waste-to-energy (WtE) industry are beginning to investigate carbon capture, utilisation and storage (CCUS) initiatives to lower the harmful emissions produced from plants.
CO2OLHEAT, a waste heat-to-power initiative funded by EU Horizon 2020, has released further details of the project’s roadmap.