ITM Power – Truly green hydrogen supply
ITM Power plc designs and manufactures rapid response PEM electrolysers for efficiently converting surplus electrical energy into chemical energy in the form of hydrogen, for energy storage and clean fuel.
ITM Power plc designs and manufactures rapid response PEM electrolysers for efficiently converting surplus electrical energy into chemical energy in the form of hydrogen, for energy storage and clean fuel.
Hydrogen is the most abundant element in the universe whether measured by mass or number of molecules, and is also number one in the industrial gas world based on the number of molecules produced.
Consisting of a single electron orbiting a single proton, hydrogen is the simplest element in the universe – but this simple element can release almost three-times more energy than natural gas. The fact that hydrogen...
As gasworld prepares to return to Europe for its next industrial gas conference, a complex economic and industrial landscape exists in the region. Western Europe continues to bear the brunt of external economic headwinds.
Just as industrial gases are at the heart of so many industries, so too are gas analysis and control technologies.
Over the decades, security and quality demands surrounding carbon dioxide (CO2) production, testing, and supply has become more acute; in many ways, just the same as many things in life are requiring more justification, confirmation,...
The food and beverages business is a solid end-user industry for the industrial gas and equipment business, a relatively non-cyclical sector that accounts for as much as 7-8% of industrial gas revenues per year, according...
Immersed as it is in instruments, detectors and total analytical engineering solutions, Belgium-based Orthodyne is at the forefront of the gas analysis and control market.
For AGC Instruments, the aim has always been to provide a ‘complete gas analysis solution’ for its customers, a mantra it has held since its inception in Ireland in 1965.
A portable FTIR gas analyser from Gasmet was used in 2014 as part of a specialist space sector project to understand the potential issues facing any manned missions to Mars – perhaps demonstrating an exciting...