Stefan Messer steps back as Messer CEO
Stefan Messer is to step back as CEO of the Messer Group and take up a position as Chairman of the Supervisory Board, in a move which sees Bernd Eulitz appointed as the new CEO...
Stefan Messer is to step back as CEO of the Messer Group and take up a position as Chairman of the Supervisory Board, in a move which sees Bernd Eulitz appointed as the new CEO...
Nippon Gases Deutschland – a European operating company in Nippon Sanso Holdings Corporation (NSHD) – has revealed that it will build a new plant for the purification and liquefaction of carbon dioxide (CO2).
Nordic biogas producer Scandinavian Biogas (SB) has announced that it will establish a subsidiary company in Germany, in addition to undertaking development of two biogas production plants in the country with a combined capacity of...
Together with energy supplier Vulkan Energiewirtschaft Oderbrucke (VEO), and plant supplier McPhy Energy, steel and mining group ArcelorMittal will set up a pilot electrolysis plant and a hydrogen filling station at its Eisenhutternstadt site in...
Industrial gas major Linde has announced that it will partner with building materials conglomerate Heidelberg Materials (Heidelberg) to start up a large-scale carbon capture and liquefaction facility at its Lengfurt cement plant in Bavaria, Germany.
Brooge Energy is a Cayman Islands-based energy infrastructure provider, engaged in clean petroleum products, biofuels, along with crude oil storage and related services.
A graphite rupture disc developed by German safety and control technology manufacturer REMBE has been designed as a completely leak-proof solution for processes that use corrosive media and ultra-high temperatures.
Germany fast-tracks LNG facilities to safeguard energy supplies.
Having yesterday (1st March) finalised its intercompany reorganisation, Linde has completed the delisting of its shares from the Frankfurt Stock Exchange.
Aiming to achieve carbon neutral cement production by 2038, Austria-based cement manufacturer Rohrdorfer will use technology supplied by equipment manufacturer Andritz to capture CO2 to be either used in industrial processes or permanently stored underground.