UK Government pledges £6.6m to hydrogen economy
Business Minister Matthew Hancock has announced that seven new hydrogen projects have been given the go ahead thanks to an investment of £6.6m.
Business Minister Matthew Hancock has announced that seven new hydrogen projects have been given the go ahead thanks to an investment of £6.6m.
Filling medical oxygen places particularly high demands on safety, leak tightness and cleanliness of components – but a new product has enhanced the safety factor for those in this sector.
Witt has launched a new analyser which can determine the oxygen content in packaging quickly and precisely – by just using the light from a red dot.
In its 2014 financial performance SOL S.p.A benefitted from positive consolidated sales of €636.4m, which were up 6.9% from €595.4m in 2013 – an increase of over €40m.
A revolutionary zero-emission refrigeration system for transportation applications, developed in the UK, which delivers both power and cooling from liquid nitrogen, has begun on-vehicle testing.
ITM Power has been awarded a total of £2.89m by the Hydrogen Refuelling Stations (HRS) Infrastructure Grants Scheme, run by the Office of Low Emission Vehicles (OLEV).
Scottish Carbon Capture and Storage (SCCS) has welcomed the joint announcement by UK and Scottish governments, to provide £4.2m research evaluation support for the Caledonia Clean Energy Project.
Earlier this month members of the Chart-Ferox team were invited to Rotterdam by Shell for the opening of its first European LNG fuelling station.
When Chancellor of the Exchequer George Osbourne last week revealed his final Budget before May’s UK general election, he claimed Britain was ‘walking tall again’ after five years of austerity.
Clean cold technology company Dearman has been awarded a Smart Grant by Innovate UK, the UK’s innovation agency, to further explore the use of ‘waste cold’ from LNG terminals to provide sustainable power and cooling.