Redding Rancheria to develop Californian green hydrogen plant
The Redding Rancheria Tribe will develop a 30 tonnes per day green hydrogen plant in Red Bluff, California, in partnership with H2 Energy Group.
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The Redding Rancheria Tribe will develop a 30 tonnes per day green hydrogen plant in Red Bluff, California, in partnership with H2 Energy Group.
Linde has started to supply global chemical and specialty materials company Celanese with clean hydrogen and captured carbon dioxide (CO2) from a US-based facility.
It would be easy to overlook India’s lofty ambitions in decarbonisation, writes Rob Cockerill, yet early movers should be watching. India is making bold moves in green hydrogen and ammonia, and with good reason.
The second and final day of the EIGA Winter Summit 2024 showcased discussions on crucial topics shaping the future of the industrial gas sector. Emphasising safety, talks delved into hydrogen refuelling station distances, secure bulk...
Air Products has won the Overall Community Care Award and the Dual Carbon Contribution Award for 2023 at the 13th China Philanthropy Festival and the 2023 ESG Summit in Beijing.
Plug Power has started production at what it says is the largest electrolytic hydrogen production plant and electrolyser deployment currently operating in the US.
A year on from the European Industrial Gases Association (EIGA)’s landmark centenary event, the organisation is placing its focus firmly upon the potential of hydrogen at its 2024 Summit in Antwerp, Belgium.
Against the dynamic backdrop of Europe’s industrial gases sector, one organisation has set its sights firmly on finding out why the sector is key to enabling a safe and sustainable hydrogen future.
Energy services company Expro Group Holdings N.V has secured a carbon capture, utilisation, and storage (CCUS) contract for what is believed to be Japan’s first clean hydrogen production demonstration.
The UK’s nascent electric arc furnace (EAF) steelmaking sector can build on existing capability and research and learn from the US, according to UK Steel, following last week’s confirmation that Port Talbot will close two...