The impact of Baltimore’s shipping closure
The ripples from the container ship crash at Baltimore will be felt across industries and geographies.
The ripples from the container ship crash at Baltimore will be felt across industries and geographies.
Any deviation from the three hydrogen ‘pillars’ will set the world on a perilous path and slow down decarbonisation, Air Products Vice President, Hydrogen has warned.
Tokyo Gas Co. has installed the first megawatt-class (MW) PEM electrolyser in Japan, at the Yokohama Techno Station, with operations scheduled to start in June.
A “first-of-its-kind” open-source toolkit has been launched by the Open Hydrogen Initiative (OHI) to measure the carbon intensity of hydrogen production.
Woodside has sold a 10% non-operating participating interest in its Scarborough joint venture to LJ Scarborough, a jointly owned subsidiary of LNG Japan.
The green light has been given by Germany for development of the country’s first land-based terminal for liquefied gases at the Hanseatic Energy Hub (HEH) in Stade.
Stadler’s FLIRT H2 has picked up the Guinness World Record for the longest non-stop distance travelled by a hydrogen-powered train.
Russian gas output could grow by another 150 bcm to 850 bcm by 2035, according to The Oxford Institute for Energy Studies (OIES) research.
Power generation company JERA is looking to buy into ExxonMobil’s 900,000 tonnes per annum low-carbon hydrogen production project at its Baytown Complex in Texas.
QatarEnergy has officially firmed up time-charter party (TCP) agreements with Qatar Gas Transport Company Limited (Nakilat) for the operation of 25 conventional-size LNG vessels as part of the second ship-owner tender under QatarEnergy’s LNG Fleet...