It’s time we moved beyond hydrogen’s color palette
Green hydrogen is the talk of the town these days, but how useful are all those colors of hydrogen that get referenced as a shorthand? It seems to me that we are better off adopting...
Green hydrogen is the talk of the town these days, but how useful are all those colors of hydrogen that get referenced as a shorthand? It seems to me that we are better off adopting...
Hydrogen transportation demands are on the rise for the Kenan Advantage Group (KAG). So much so that the Ohio-based truck transportation and logistics provider has invested in three new sites and committed itself to a...
In just under two weeks’ time, gasworld will be in New Jersey for its Clean Energies 2.0 event, energised by Chart Industries. Ahead of the 2.5 days, filled with discussion and debate, we sat down...
When the Inflation Reduction Act (IRA) was signed into law in August 2022 it redrew not only US policy, with $370bn-worth of incentives and tax credits, but caused ripples across every continent. Suddenly, the US...
Grand Isle LNG has unveiled plans for a LNG export facility to produce competitively priced product in the federal waters of the West Delta Blocks, Louisiana.
Nikkiso Clean Energy and Industrial Gases (Nikkiso CEIG) has joined SEA-LNG, a coalition established to demonstrate the commercial and environmental benefits of LNG for maritime applications.
Valves are used all along the industrial gas and cryogenic gas supply chains – for production and transportation, for trans-fill operations into storage containers, and in end-use customer piping circuits.
Very soon hydrogen transportation will see greater efficiencies and higher safety standards, says Stephen Finn, Vice-President of Sales & Marketing at FIBA Technologies
There was a strong picture for gas and welding distributors in the first quarter of 2023, with conditions looking robust by most measures. Pricing was higher for welding hardgoods (up 4.6% quarter-over-quarter) and gases (up...
Here are our selected highlights from the early-May conference in Philadelphia, kicking off with a report by Christian Annesley on Colene Rogers’ well-received talk on culture and leadership