In focus…Food & beverages
“How many bubbles do you think are in the average pint of beer?’ was the topical trivia question posed by a colleague in the gasworld office as we began to wind down before the Christmas...
“How many bubbles do you think are in the average pint of beer?’ was the topical trivia question posed by a colleague in the gasworld office as we began to wind down before the Christmas...
Some of today’s air separation units incorporate on-site renewables to green the production of air gases, but it’s a tiny part of the wider picture. The grid-derived power that’s used to run nearly all of North...
Based in Ohio, the Eleet Cryogenics business is focused on providing bulk tank equipment and services to the industrial gas market. The company was founded in 1996 by Gary Sears who, after having worked for...
gasworld takes 10 minutes with… Travis Lenander, CEO of CO2Meter
Atlas Copco assesses the trends and demands that are driving efficiency in wastewater treatment.
It is 15 years now since James Cain and Bill Visintainer joined forces to take over Atlas Welding Supply Co, and the pair haven’t looked back since. Christian Annesley spoke to Cain about the journey...
It would be easy to overlook India’s lofty ambitions in decarbonisation, writes Rob Cockerill, yet early movers should be watching. India is making bold moves in green hydrogen and ammonia, and with good reason.
Despite last ditch efforts by the Compressed Gas Association to postpone the General Services Administration’s long-awaited auction of the Federal helium assets, the GSA proceeded with the bid opening as planned at 2pm CST on...
Rob Cockerill looks back on the trend lines from 2023’s epic CO2 Summit in Austria, how we unpack those learnings further in 2024’s gathering, and what’s new on the agenda when speakers, sponsors and delegates...
As the world is now aware, Houthi rebels based in Yemen have been attacking cargo vessels, tankers and commercial ships in the Red Sea and Gulf of Aden since Israel invaded Gaza in response to...