Lack of knowledge ‘major issue’ for hydrogen adoption
Lack of knowledge is a major issue for some of the companies that are wanting to adopt hydrogen, a fact which may impact the commercialisation of the fuel going forward.
In our exclusive interview with outgoing Nippon Gases Europe President Eduardo Gil Elejoste, the industry leader reflects on an illustrious career and shares his thoughts on leadership, decarbonisation and technology.
Lack of knowledge is a major issue for some of the companies that are wanting to adopt hydrogen, a fact which may impact the commercialisation of the fuel going forward.
A ‘green iron’ project which would use hydrogen produced by the Central Queensland Hydrogen Project (CQ-H2) has been launched in Gladstone, Queensland.
Zachry Holdings, which is developing the Golden Pass LNG in Texas, has filed for bankruptcy, noting several challenges and disruptions that have impacted the announcement.
The significance of integrating Energy from Waste (EfW) with carbon capture in storage (CCS) when meeting climate objectives ‘cannot be overstated’, according to a new Oxford Institute of Energy Studies report.
A newly installed carbon capture unit has begun operating at ArcelorMittal’s steelmaking plant in Gent, Belgium, as part of a one to two year project to test the potential of the technology to reach full-scale...
New York’s Governor Kathy Hochul has selected Merideth Andreucci to lead the state’s semiconductor efforts, including Micron Technology’s $100bn fab development.
Air Liquide has taken another step forward in sustainable biomethane production by implementing an internal charter, developed with experts and WWF France.
Yara Clean Ammonia, a subsidiary of Norway’s Yara International, and Greenko ZeroC, part of India’s AM Green, have signed a term sheet to supply renewable ammonia from AM Green’s Kakinada facility in India.
ADNOC has bought Galp’s 10% interest in the Area 4 concession of the Rovuma basin in Mozambique, marking ‘a major milestone’ in the company’s international growth strategy.
280 Earth has started operations at its new direct air capture (DAC) facility in Oregon, with plans to scale up production to capture 5,000 tonnes of carbon dioxide (CO2) per annum further down the line.