Air Liquide and KBR collaboration on low-carbon ammonia and hydrogen tech
Air Liquide has teamed up with US engineering firm KBR to develop integrated low-carbon ammonia solutions based on autothermal reforming (ATR) technology.
Air Liquide has teamed up with US engineering firm KBR to develop integrated low-carbon ammonia solutions based on autothermal reforming (ATR) technology.
UK-based hydrogen power generation technologies company AFC Energy has signed a five-year hydrogen supply agreement and site lease with Air Products in Stade, Northern Germany.
Plug-in electric vehicles have gotten most of the attention in the alternative transportation fuels space, and it is expected that the battery-driven electric vehicle market will expand to 18% of the overall passenger car market...
Air Products will station a mobile hydrogen refueler at Canada’s Edmonton International Airport to support a fleet of Toyota Mirari fuel cell electric vehicles (FCEVs), believed to be Alberta’s first hydrogen fuel cell passenger vehicle...
Watch gasworld & H2 View’s Global Content Director, Rob Cockerill, discuss the launch of Class of H2, a new hydrogen training platform from the leading global hydrogen publishing and services provider, H2 View.
The race is on to find the next generation transportation fuel source, and there are several contenders trying to make the grade. One of the leading candidates to power tomorrow’s vehicles is hydrogen, a non-toxic...
Air Products has selected MAN Energy Solutions to supply six air-compressor trains for use in an air separation unit (ASU) in its $4.5bn clean energy complex in Darrow, Louisiana.
The US Department of Energy (DOE) will invest up to $1bn as part of a demand-side hydrogen initiative in support of the Regional Clean Hydrogen Hubs programme, that hopes to establish up to 10 regional...
Chart Industries has partnered with Avina Clean Hydrogen to support the development of what is believed a first-of-its-kind green hydrogen project in Southern California.
Missouri-based technology and software company Emerson will work with hydrogen technology firm Cavendish Renewable Technology (CRT) to accelerate the deployment of the Australian firm’s solutions.