Materials business Arkema signs eight-year biomethane supply deal with Engie
Multinational specialty materials company Arkema has signed an eight-year biomethane supply deal with international electric utility supplier Engie.
Multinational specialty materials company Arkema has signed an eight-year biomethane supply deal with international electric utility supplier Engie.
INOX Air Products (INOXAP) has commissioned its first green hydrogen manufacturing plant at the float glass facility of Asahi India Glass. The plant is in Soniyana in Chittorgarh, Rajasthan, in north-western India.
Sarawak aims to accelerate its green hydrogen leadership position after awarding a $17m EPC contract to plant specialist Chloroplant.
Technology company Nokia is making a two-pronged push on industrial digitalisation, launching a suite of six industrial applications alongside a digital automation marketplace that include Nokia and third party tools for industrial enterprises.
Energy companies TotalEnergies, Equinor and Shell have announced the final investment decision (FID) for the second phase of their carbon dioxide transport and storage project Northern Lights, which will increase capacity from 1.5 million to...
First phase work is now underway on the hydrogen pipeline network of Belgium hydrogen network operator Fluxys Hydrogen, with 2026 targeted for completion.
With the hydrogen industry constantly evolving, delivering on service and standards always counts. In the latest 1895 episode, ‘From design to deployment: the role of service solutions in hydrogen’, Danny van den Burg, Lead Solutions...
Sweden’s Eskilstuna Biogas has secured a seven-year, €15m loan to finance the building of a new biogas plant near Eskilstuna in Sweden.
The International Finance Corporation (IFC), the arm of the World Bank that focuses on developing countries, has published a comprehensive atlas and report charting the steps Nigeria must take to drive its CCS industry and...
The European Commission has launched an EU sanctions helpdesk to help small and medium-sized enterprises (SMEs) navigate and apply the 40 sanction regimes now in place globally.