Towngas and Veolia launch low-carbon hydrogen project in Hong Kong
The Hong Kong and China Gas Company (Towngas) and Veolia will develop a new low-carbon hydrogen project in Hong Kong’s in response to the government’s hydrogen development strategy.
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The Hong Kong and China Gas Company (Towngas) and Veolia will develop a new low-carbon hydrogen project in Hong Kong’s in response to the government’s hydrogen development strategy.
The European Commission has approved, under EU State aid rules, an estimated €3bn German scheme to support the construction of the Hydrogen Core Network (HCN).
Industrial gas distributors need to prioritise maintenance and painting regimes for their cylinders, in a context where increasingly appearances count, according to one US West Coast operator.
Airgas, an Air Liquide company, will supply the industrial gases and equipment needed for SkillsUSA Championship, to support students who are exploring a career in welding.
Chemicals giant BASF will work with engineering firm Enerflex Ltd. (Enerflex) to accelerate commercial deployment of carbon capture, utilisation and storage (CCUS) applications.
Temperature-controlled supply chain solutions firm Cryoport has partnered with cell and gene therapy specialist Minaris Regenerative Medicine to provide fully integrated logistics and manufacturing services for biotechnology and pharmaceutical companies.
Linde and Heidelberg Materials have held a groundbreaking ceremony for what is believed to be the world’s first large-scale carbon capture and utilisation facility in the cement industry, with a capture capacity of 70,000 tonnes...
UK government policies supporting blue hydrogen and gas-power CCS significantly under-estimate upstream LNG gas emissions and risk derailing its Net Zero targets, with emissions consuming 22%-63% of the UK’s Sixth Carbon Budget, according to Carbon...
A new partnership will oversee a three-year study into ammonia co-firing, carbon capture, utilisation and storage (CCUS) technology and carbon-free energy solutions in an effort to improve the efficiency of power plants.
European Union countries have approved new sanctions on Russia, including a ban on the transshipment of Russian LNG to third countries.