In focus…Underground hydrogen storage
To add flexibility to heating and power generation energy systems, long-term, high-capacity energy storage will be essential to balance supply and demand.
To add flexibility to heating and power generation energy systems, long-term, high-capacity energy storage will be essential to balance supply and demand.
It is hard to imagine what could derail the development of the emerging hydrogen economy. Positive sentiment and momentum related to the use of hydrogen as a renewable energy vector are at an all-time high....
Much of the CO2 that enters the industrial gases value chain is captured from ammonia production. However, ammonia linked to fertiliser production can be seasonal and as the UK CO2 shortage of June 2018 and...
There are many examples of how waste heat is recovered to ensure energy efficiency. For example, domestic condensing boilers recover low-grade heat from the combustion flue gases to pre-heat the returning central heating water optimise...
Vietnam is a Southeast Asian country known for its stunningly beautiful landscape, Buddhist pagodas and buzzing cities. It is highly populated, with almost 100 million inhabitants. Having suffered years of high poverty rates, it is...
The Greater Mekong sub-region in Southeast Asia is one of the most biodiverse regions on our planet. Six countries from China in the north to Cambodia and Thailand in the south straddle the region. A...
For decades, the basic heating process has remained the same: fossil fuels have been burned to generate thermal energy in anything from households to industrial kilns. Now that greenhouse gas levels in the atmosphere have...
The energy transition to net-zero emissions has been in full swing in the past year with major dynamics such as President Biden recommitting the US to the Paris Agreement goals. Also, big oil companies are...
LNG, a highly transportable fossil fuel, is gaining popularity as an alternative to petroleum products and coal. Per MW of power, electricity generated from natural gas yields less than half the carbon dioxide (CO2) emissions...
The global cement making industry is one of the largest emitters of carbon dioxide (CO2) and is responsible for 8% of worldwide greenhouse gas emissions – four times more than the aviation sector.