Nuclear builds up steam in Europe
The UK is joining a host of mainland European countries in rethinking its nuclear strategy as it looks to drive growth and economic security.
The UK is joining a host of mainland European countries in rethinking its nuclear strategy as it looks to drive growth and economic security.
The fall-out from the ousting of Seifi Ghasemi as CEO of Air Products throws up many questions about the future priorities of the refreshed leadership team.
The appointment of former Linde executive Eduardo Menezes as Air Products’ new CEO marks a significant turning point for the industrial gas giant – and it is one that could reshape its approach to clean...
The European Commission will grant almost €1.25bn ($1.3bn) in funding through the Connecting Europe Facility (CEF) to a raft of energy initiatives including hydrogen and carbon capture, utilisation and storage (CCUS) projects.
German chemicals firm Evonik has signed a term sheet with hydrogen specialist VoltH2 to build a 50MW electrolyser at the Delfzijl chemical park in the Netherlands.
A major green hydrogen project in Norway involving Luxcara and GreenH has reached final investment decision (FID).
The US is well positioned for hydrogen growth but the new administration should be mindful of its long-term potential and solutions will evolve over decades, according to Austin Knight, Vice-President of Hydrogen at Chevron New...
ExxonMobil could supply France’s Trammo with 300,000 to 500,000 tonnes of low-carbon ammonia per year from its planned Baytown hydrogen facility in Texas.
As Europe turns its back on Russian gas, the US is stepping up to meet the challenge, with Trump’s liquefied natural gas (LNG) export policies set to unlock a new era of energy dominance.
Japanese technology company Asahi Kasei has secured government funding to expand its production of green hydrogen equipment, part of Japan’s ambitious efforts to hit carbon neutrality by 2050.