Iwatani Corporation creates Hydrogen Division under company restructure
Japanese industrial gas business Iwatani Corporation has opened a new business division dedicated to hydrogen (H2) as part of an organisation restructure.
Japanese industrial gas business Iwatani Corporation has opened a new business division dedicated to hydrogen (H2) as part of an organisation restructure.
Just one month after Air Liquide announced it was evaluating the possible divestment of its subsidiary Aqua Lung the corporation has entered into “exclusive negotiations” with a leading European private equity firm.
As the US hydrogen (H2) economy continues to gather pace, the Department of Energy (DOE) has announced plans to invest $30m to further expand on the emerging market.
Uno-X Hydrogen AS, a Nel ASA joint venture, has taken another step towards enabling the wide-spread use of H2-fuelled vehicles throughout Norway after being awarded a multi-million-dollar to deploy further infrastructure in the country.
Mott Corporation, a high precision filtration and flow control company, has integrated additive manufacturing into its business portfolio after celebrating the grand opening of its new Rapid Prototype Manufacturing Cell.
Industrial gas giant Air Products has appointed a new leader to spearhead its Spanish and Portugese subsidiaries.
A joint, government-supported study of the world’s largest hydrogen (H2) energy system by Iwatani Corporation, Toshiba Corporation and Tohoku Electric Power Co., Inc. has commenced.
The Linde Group and specialty chemicals group Evonik Industries have taken a leap forward in membrane-based gas separation processes after commencing construction on a site expansion in Austria.
Praxair, Inc. has started up a new hydrogen (H2) plant at Repsol’s La Pampilla Refinery in the Callao district near Lima, Peru, reinforcing its leading market position in the South American country.
Real gross domestic product (GDP) increased at an annual rate of 1.4% in the second quarter of 2016, according to the ‘third’ estimate released by the Bureau of Economic Analysis (BEA).