Rotterdam strengthens new energy status
As gasworld prepares to host the Rotterdam CO2 Summit this month, we take a deeper look at the energy projects underway in Europe’s premier hub port
As gasworld prepares to host the Rotterdam CO2 Summit this month, we take a deeper look at the energy projects underway in Europe’s premier hub port
In the final part of a four-part series on pressure regulators, Keith Hall explores the basics of controlling pressure in cryogenic tanks when using a single, combined-function pressure-building/back-pressure economizer regulator
The UK’s prospects in liquid hydrogen (LH2) aviation could be held back by critical gaps in on-aircraft cryogenic hydrogen fuel storage, a new report from the Aerospace Technology Institute’s Hydrogen Capability Network has warned.
Scientists at the Technology University of Vienna (TU Wien) have found a way to turn battery waste into fuel, developing a nanocatalyst that converts CO2 into methane using spent batteries and aluminium foil.
Washington-based Atlas Technologies (Atlas) supports customers globally working in research, energy, semiconductor fabrication, cryogenics, quantum technologies, medicine and aerospace.
CryoMass Technologies is using cryogenic separation to enhance cannabis processing, improving efficiency and extraction yields – could this reshape biomass extraction? Molly Burgess speaks to the company’s CEO about its potential
What is it? Billed as a ‘game changer’ for carbon dioxide (CO2) transport and storage in Northwestern Europe, the Carbon Dioxide Highway Europe (CO2HE) project from Equinor plans to connect Smeaheia and other CO2 reservoirs...
Industrial gas major Air Liquide will build and operate a new air separation unit (ASU) on Naoshima Island, Japan, to support rising demand for materials essential to the energy transition and semiconductor industry.
India’s Defence Research and Development Organisation (DRDO) has successfully completed high-altitude trials of an on-board oxygen generation system designed for combat aircraft.
Despite generous subsidies and soaring tech demand, the outlook for the specialty gas semiconductor sector is one of uncertainty. Dominic Ellis tells the story