Work progresses at Woodfibre LNG site, targets 2027 start up
Works are well underway at Woodfibre LNG’s 2.1 million tonnes per annum liquefied natural gas (LNG) export facility in Squamish, British Columbia.
Blue hydrogen and carbon capture and storage are taking centre stage as industry adopts the ‘bridging technology’ ahead of renewble energy being available at scale.
Works are well underway at Woodfibre LNG’s 2.1 million tonnes per annum liquefied natural gas (LNG) export facility in Squamish, British Columbia.
Unresolved regulatory issues and slow pace of funding commitments has led to delays in the final investment decision (FID) of many potential customers regarding necessary electrolysis capacities, according to thyssenkrupp nucera.
Ohio-based OPW Group has completed the acquisition of SPS Cryogenics (SPS) and its affiliated business, Special Gas Systems (SGS), marking its third acquisition in less than two months.
The Philippines is to introduce a carbon pricing framework after passing its Low Carbon Economy Investment Act of 2023.
Carbon-to-value company OXCCU has launched OX1, the world’s first plant dedicated to producing sustainable aviation fuel (SAF) at Oxford Airport, UK.
Oriana Power and US-based Splitwaters are teaming up to target industrial green hydrogen opportunities in India and abroad.
Carbon dioxide (CO2) plays a critical role in several industries and is essential in the creation of products and services that we rely on daily, including, but not limited to, food and beverage, hospitality, grow...
Energy infrastructure firm VTTI has acquired a 50% stake in UK-based Dragon LNG, with oil and gas giant Shell owning the other 50%.
Air Products wants to quadruple the amount of renewable energy used to make its products by 2030 compared to a 2023 baseline.
The British Compressed Gases Association’s (BCGA’s) Code of Practice 18 ‘Gas supply and distribution systems, specialty gases,’ provides best practice information for managing specialty gases.