Japan’s Air Water acquires M1 Engineering in UK
Japanese group Air Water has acquired UK-based M1 Engineering, a specialist in cryogenic distribution technology and development in atmospheric gases, specialty gases and LNG.
Japanese group Air Water has acquired UK-based M1 Engineering, a specialist in cryogenic distribution technology and development in atmospheric gases, specialty gases and LNG.
A team of scientists from the Tokyo University of Science (TUS) have come up with a method of using platinum nanocluster technology to improve the performance of fuel cells used to produce electricity from hydrogen...
Canada’s Atlantic sector is blessed with a plethora of renewable energy resources: onshore wind power, offshore wind power, and even tidal power are all viable options.
Icelandic company Landsvirkjun and Multinational Linde will collaborate on the development of green hydrogen and e-fuel projects to facilitate the nation’s transition to renewable energy sources.
Hawaii gas, the only regulated gas utility on the island, recently issued a Request For Proposal (RFP) from local and national suppliers to purchase renewable natural gas (RNG) and green hydrogen.
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...
Hysata, an Australian electrolyser manufacturer claims that its new capillary-fed electrolyser cell achieves a stunning 95% efficiency. If verified, this exceeds the International Renewable Energy Agency’s (IRENA) 2050 target and far exceeds existing electrolyser technologies.
Brooge Energy is a Cayman Islands-based energy infrastructure provider, engaged in clean petroleum products, biofuels, along with crude oil storage and related services.
Chart Industries is growing its hydrogen-related equipnment partnerships with electrolyser technology and manufacturing company McPhy Energy and Indian multinational Larsen & Toubro (L&T).
Carbon dioxide (CO2) emissions have resulted in global warming. Decarbonisation to the point of carbon neutrality will be essential to avoid a climatic catastrophe. Amongst other things, this will require a switch from hydrocarbon fossil...