H2scan opens new lab for H2 monitoring products
H2scan, a California-based provider of leak detection and process gas monitoring solutions, has opened an Environmental Conditioning Lab for its HY-OPTIMA™ hydrogen analyser products.
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H2scan, a California-based provider of leak detection and process gas monitoring solutions, has opened an Environmental Conditioning Lab for its HY-OPTIMA™ hydrogen analyser products.
The Government of Canada has invested $25m in Carbon Engineering Ltd. a clean energy company that specialises in technologies that capture and reuse carbon dioxide.
The wave of digitisation is inescapable and the impact will be a many-splinted thing, were the overarching messages from the progressive opening sessions of gasworld’s Future-Proofing Industrial Gases Summit 2019 here in Singapore.
Technology is forcing the pace of change and the industrial gas business needs to embrace digitisation and drive the new productivity levers of tomorrow.
gasworld’s Future-Proofing Industrial Gas Operations Summit is underway in Singapore, with discussion and debate surrounding one of the biggest megatrends the industry faces, Industry 4.0 and digitisation.
New research from the University of Edinburgh shows that carbon dioxide (CO2) emissions can be captured and securely stored beneath deep-seated and impermeable underground rocks.
Shell, ITM Power, Sintef, Thinkstep and Element Energy today held a groundbreaking ceremony in Germany for the “world’s largest” hydrogen electrolysis plant.
Asia’s largest welding trade fair Beijing Essen Welding & Cutting opened its doors today in Shanghai, China.
ABICOR BINZEL USA, Inc. a manufacturer of welding guns, robotic welding solutions, and welding peripherals, has created a new Environmental Systems Group division.
Nel ASA subsidiary Proton Energy Systems has been awarded a $2m grant from the US Department of Energy (DOE) to develop mass manufacturing processes of key electrolyser components.