Innovating for safer gas storage transportation
Andy Evans, Marketing and Business Development Manager at FIBA, delves into the groundbreaking trailer technology that prevented hydrogen leaks in a recent truck collision
Andy Evans, Marketing and Business Development Manager at FIBA, delves into the groundbreaking trailer technology that prevented hydrogen leaks in a recent truck collision
gasworld takes 10 minutes out with Jeremy Bowman, Chief Technology Officer and co-founder of Hypermotive
Interest is growing in the potential of geological, natural hydrogen, with the politicians taking note in a world that needs new sources of low-carbon-intensity hydrogen. Christian Annesley updates on developments and talks to one player...
Molly Burgess speaks to OPW’s Chad Thomas about how it hopes to bridge technology gaps in clean energies
Shipowners should consider onboard carbon capture and storage at the newbuilding stage to reduce potential retrofit costs, according to a new DNV report.
Lloyd’s Register (LR) and Guangzhou Shipyard International (GSI) have signed a joint development project (JDP) for the design of a Very Large Ammonia Carrier (VLAC) with a carrying capacity of 100,000 cubic metres (cbm).
In January 2023, the US captive on-purpose hydrogen production capacity stood at approximately 2.9 million cubic feet per day (mmcf/d). This describes hydrogen produced on-site for immediate use in an industrial context.
It’s been a breathless couple of years when it comes to US hydrogen policy. Since August 2022 and the Inflation Reduction Act (IRA), we have seen a very public and energetic debate, as well as...
Gloucestershire, UK-based Wild Hydrogen has developed a novel method of producing carbon-negative hydrogen that could be used to power trucks, ships and airplanes.
Egypt and Morocco have been among the MENA front-runners when it comes to hydrogen development – but now Tunisia is entering the race.