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The energy sector is creating a myth that individual action is enough to address climate change, University of Sydney research claims.
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The energy sector is creating a myth that individual action is enough to address climate change, University of Sydney research claims.
An Anaergia subsidiary has signed a binding agreement with Techbau to build five biomethane plants in Italy in a deal worth €100m.
Messer Americas will invest $70m in a new air separation unit (ASU) in Berryville, Arkansas, to meet the growing demand for industrial gases.
The UK Government has earmarked £51.9 million ($63.2m) to 25 businesses adopting emissions-cutting projects as part of the Plan for Change which targets economic growth and Net Zero emissions by 2050.
Stephen B. Harrison, Founder and Managing Director at sbh4 Consulting; Liz Myers, Vice President of Business Development at Infinium; and Prasanna Kannan, Commercial Director at Zero Petroleum, discuss the challenges that face e-fuels and synthetic...
The Forever Lobbying Project has estimated cleaning up PFAS contamination in Europe will cost $2trn over 20 years, or $100bn annually.
In 2025’s first episode of The 1895 Podcast, we reflect upon the past year in the industrial gases industry, key takeaways from the year that was and look ahead towards 2025.
Ukraine aims to open at least five more biomethane plants in 2025 and increase biomethane production capacity to over 100 million cubic metres (cbm) a year.
The UK Government aims to back AI ‘to the hilt’ as part of an ambitious new strategy launched today.
Avina Clean Hydrogen (Avina) has completed the front-end engineering and design (FEED) for its 800,000 tonne-per-annum clean ammonia facility in the Texas Gulf Coast and is targeting a final investment decision (FID) later this year.