DOE banks on clean hydrogen as 20 projects move forward
The US Department of Energy (DOE) has announced nearly $62m for 20 projects across 15 states to accelerate the research, development, and deployment of clean hydrogen technologies.
The US Department of Energy (DOE) has announced nearly $62m for 20 projects across 15 states to accelerate the research, development, and deployment of clean hydrogen technologies.
Hydrogen production takes many forms – and all will be needed as the hydrogen economy ramps up. Aurora Hydrogen CEO Andrew Gillis spoke to gasworld about the company’s hydrogen tech as its demo plant takes...
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Barnes Specialty Gases, a division of Fresno Oxygen, has been working in gases for food preservation and processing for more than a decade. Director of Specialty Gases Chinmoy Bose spoke to Christian Annesley about the...
Helium has always been a global commodity, like all industrial gases, but its status as a non-renewable resource gives it a distinct exposure to global market forces as well as geopolitical ones.
Industrial gas is an industry with a global footprint. It reaches into every corner of the planet, delivering thousands of crucial functions in a huge variety of contexts, for the benefit of humanity in small...
Systems thinking has led the US company Capture6 to take a different approach to applying direct air capture technology. Christian Annesley sat down with Luke Shors, President of Capture6, to find out more
When it comes to Net Zero, public policy (and therefore political sentiment) is a crucial part of the picture – and this year there are lots of elections happening around the world in prominent G20...
Direct air capture (DAC) of carbon dioxide (CO2) needs to be applied in the right context to work commercially – and one suitable application that’s taking shape right now lies in certain kinds of wastewater...
The global helium business is in a period of flux, with the balance of power starting to shift away from the industrial gas majors, giving the tier-two and tier-three players a stronger hand.