‘Missed opportunity’ for carbon capture in UK’s Spring Budget
Chancellor Jeremy Hunt’s Spring Budget was slammed as a ‘missed opportunity’ for the UK Government to deliver long-term funding for the next wave of carbon capture projects.
Chancellor Jeremy Hunt’s Spring Budget was slammed as a ‘missed opportunity’ for the UK Government to deliver long-term funding for the next wave of carbon capture projects.
BCCK has picked up another undisclosed client win with its NiTech®Nitrogen Rejection Unit (NRU) in the Permian Basin.
A refinery project promising to produce around five million gallons of power-to-liquid (PtL) sustainable aviation fuel (SAF) has received planning approval from the local borough council.
Moving cryogenic gases is a specialist operation, with tanks and trailers hauled by companies that are dedicated to the business of transport cold-state gas molecules from A to B. This is not a space for...
Major industrial users in Australia’s Gladstone region are being urged to reduce or cease gas usage following a major fire and leak to the Queensland Gas Pipeline (QGP).
The British Compressed Gases Association (BCGA) has published its latest guidance on safety surrounding the transport of gas cylinders.
Finnish cryogenic measurement systems manufacturer Bluefors has launched a next-generation gas handling system to help personnel working in quantum technology control cryogenic measurement systems.
Servomex has appointed James Gravestock as President as the company steps up its focus on developing advanced gas analysis solutions and R&D.
North Dakota-based Red Trail Energy (RTE) has become the first ethanol production plant to produce CO2 Removal Certificates (CORCs) in the voluntary carbon market.
In March 2023 the Finnish cryogens-in-quantum business Bluefors bought cryocooler tech outfit Cryomech, based in Syracuse, New York. What prompted the deal and what has happened since? Christian Annesley spoke to Bluefors CEO Jonas Geust...