Revolution or evolution? Eight trends in packaged gases
There is always change and development in packaged gases, even if most of the familiar and enduring cylinders themselves are designed to be refilled hundreds of times over many decades.
There is always change and development in packaged gases, even if most of the familiar and enduring cylinders themselves are designed to be refilled hundreds of times over many decades.
Off-grid energy supplier Flogas Britain (Flogas) and Cardiff University are developing an ammonia steam boiler that will help decarbonise off-grid businesses across the UK after the being awarded £3.4m ($4.3m) by the Department for Energy...
Automobile giant Volvo Cars (Volvo) has announced that it will switch from traditional fossil fuel to renewable biofuel for its intercontinental ocean freight journeys, cutting carbon dioxide (CO2) emissions by 55,000 tonnes over a year.
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.
Gas cylinders need to be rigorously tested by those that manufacture them. This is especially true when working with a new type of cylinder for a new application, and the regulations have yet to be...
MAN Energy Solutions and Shell are partnering on low-carbon energy solutions, including carbon capture, utilisation and storage (CCUS) and green fuels innovation, to support a Net Zero future.
In 1996, Chart Industries put its first Orca™ MicroBulk Delivery System into service with the aim of making distribution of cryogenic gases to smaller accounts much more feasible. And it worked. 27 years later, Chart...
Swedish developer of precision seals, bearings and polymer components Trelleborg has launched its new H2Pro range of advanced hydrogen sealing materials.
Based in Ohio, the Eleet Cryogenics business is focused on providing bulk tank equipment and services to the industrial gas market. But when it comes to the family-owned company’s team, there is plenty more than...
Netherlands-based hydrogen fuel cell solutions provider Nedstack Fuel Cell Technology (Nedstack) has received Approval in Principle for its PemGen 600 Maritime Fuel Cell System from leading testing, inspection and certification agency Bureau Veritas.