Could the hydrogen–argon power cycle deliver sustainable power?
Of all the applications for air gases in relation to the decarbonisation drive, one especially promising avenue of research has recently begun a three-year pilot in Finland.
Of all the applications for air gases in relation to the decarbonisation drive, one especially promising avenue of research has recently begun a three-year pilot in Finland.
Industrial gas major Air Liquide and state-owned energy company Shenergy have opened a joint hydrogen supply centre in Shanghai, which includes China’s first 300-bar Type II hydrogen filling facility.
Canadian energy company Charbone Hydrogen Corporation (Charbone) is expanding its core hydrogen portfolio by offering other industrial gases, such as helium.
Less than a fifth of the EU’s planned hydrogen production capacity is likely to come online by 2030, unless urgent action is taken to address gaps in policy, funding, and demand, according to new analysis...
Europe has a big task on its hands to deliver carbon capture and storage, with transport a key challenge. Here’s a look at the state of play.
French companies 45-8 Energy and Storengy have been granted exploration licences to search for natural hydrogen deposits in south-western France.
Sarawak aims to accelerate its green hydrogen leadership position after awarding a $17m EPC contract to plant specialist Chloroplant.
First phase work is now underway on the hydrogen pipeline network of Belgium hydrogen network operator Fluxys Hydrogen, with 2026 targeted for completion.
In this episode of The 1895 Podcast, we’re joined by Danny van den Burg, Lead Solutions Specialist at Swagelok.
Global industrial gases group Nippon Sanso Holdings Corporation (NSHD) has written off $173m following the cancellation of a hydrogen production plant in the US.