The game is on for US chip-making
18 months on from the CHIPS and Science Act, this well-funded federal program to drive semiconductor manufacturing and innovation is making progress. Christian Annesley gets you up to speed
18 months on from the CHIPS and Science Act, this well-funded federal program to drive semiconductor manufacturing and innovation is making progress. Christian Annesley gets you up to speed
A Long March 5 rocket fuelled by liquid oxygen and hydrogen has taken off from China on a lunar mission.
The US government has announced up to $500m to expand the country’s carbon dioxide (CO2) transportation infrastructure.
Plug Power has signed a contract to supply a multinational industry gas company with five cryogenic trailers for the Canadian market.
US-based industrial cutting systems and software specialist Hypertherm has added to its Powermax SYNC portfolio, having announced the launch of a new plasma cutter.
Shell’s Integrated Gas (LNG) division generated $3.68bn in earnings in the first quarter with liquefaction volumes rising 0.5MT to 7.6MT.
Energy technology and solutions company Topsoe has signed a deal with CF Industries to help develop a potential new low-carbon ammonia plant in Louisiana.
After nearly a century of trading, SIAD is looking to capitalize on the engineering equipment business in the Americas like never before. Molly Burgess gets the story from CEO Bernardo Sestini
Air Products expects to cease operation of all stand-alone steam methane reformers (SMRs) and have stopped or nearly stopped production of grey hydrogen within ten years.
Linde revealed today that it will invest $150m into an on-site air separation unit (ASU) in Boden, northern Sweden, to supply industrial gases to the world’s first large-scale green steel production plant.