Air Liquide in joint research programme to unlock hydrogen use in UAE
Major companies have united in the Middle East in a joint research programme to unlock the potential of hydrogen (H2) energy use in the United Arab Emirates (UAE).
Major companies have united in the Middle East in a joint research programme to unlock the potential of hydrogen (H2) energy use in the United Arab Emirates (UAE).
Aberdeen City Council in Scotland will sign a high-level agreement with the Fuel Cells and Hydrogen Joint Undertaking (FCH JU) next week in a bid to boost the city’s hydrogen (H2) profile.
The leaders of The Linde Group and Gazprom met at the latter’s headquarters in Moscow yesterday to address cooperation issues in the ongoing Amur gas processing plant (GPP) project.
Two years on, the only finalist in the Energy Department’s (DOE’s) H2 Refuel H-Prize competition is making strides, having already produced and dispensed enough hydrogen (H2) to drive 4,200 miles in a fuel cell car.
In a critical milestone towards the global roll-out of industrial carbon capture and storage (CCS), the world’s first commercial carbon capture facility on a steel production plant has been launched in the Middle East.
Global facility designer Fluor Corporation has won an engineering, procurement and construction (EPC) contract to deliver the outside battery limits (OSBL) at Sasol’s Secunda plant, South Africa.
The latest application of Dearman’s clean ‘cold and power’ technology will feature as part of a joint UK and Malaysian consortium project, which will develop the next generation of green data centres in response to...
Under a NOK 360m ($43.7m) investment, the Norwegian Government will move forward with plans for a full-scale carbon capture and storage (CCS) demonstration facility in the Scandinavian country.
The Linde Group has announced a “first of its kind” partnership with NuMat Technologies under which the companies will pursue and accelerate commercial applications for NuMat’s innovations in metal-organic frameworks (MOFs).
The Institute of Refrigeration (IOR) is seeking the next major advancement in refrigeration with a cash prize for the next J&E Hall International Gold Medal winner.