Green ammonia at scale
Could the much-discussed ammonia economy ultimately overtake the hydrogen economy? Stephen B. Harrison ponders a pressing question in clean energies.
Could the much-discussed ammonia economy ultimately overtake the hydrogen economy? Stephen B. Harrison ponders a pressing question in clean energies.
Companies across the energy and industrial sectors are being urged to close the digital gender gap as the world unites behind International Women’s Day (March 8).
Dominic Ellis looks at the growing world – and imperative need – of renewable energy to power air separation units (ASUs) and industrial gas production plants.
With the sale of the US Bureau of Land Management’s (BLM) helium assets tentatively scheduled for late Q3 or Q4 (2022), the industry’s leading helium suppliers are mounting a coordinated effort to delay the sale.
It’s looking like a long hot summer ahead for the US carbon dioxide (CO2) market, with some areas in the states witnessing a tightening in supply.
Now more one full month into the war in Ukraine and with the conflict having escalated significantly in the last fortnight, the impact on trade, economies and the world as a whole is widespread.
Upon entering 2022, many within the energy industry believed that we would see a sharp decrease in the price of producing hydrogen should it be blue, green, and grey.
Russia’s invasion of Ukraine has dominated the news in recent days and the eventual outcome of the Ukraine crisis remains very uncertain. It is too early to know how things will turn out, how long...
Much of the CO2 that enters the industrial gases value chain is captured from ammonia production. However, ammonia linked to fertiliser production can be seasonal and as the UK CO2 shortage of June 2018 and...
Empty streets devoid of any human activity have long been a striking sight. Powerful vista’s that contextualise the backdrop to the latest post-apocalyptic Hollywood blockbuster; emotive scenes from news reels reporting on the streets of...