Carburos Metálicos marks 125th anniversary with new website launch
Spain’s leading industrial and medical gases company, Carburos Metálicos, has launched a new website alongside the commemoration of its 125th anniversary.
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Spain’s leading industrial and medical gases company, Carburos Metálicos, has launched a new website alongside the commemoration of its 125th anniversary.
Energy company Fluxys has revealed that it will partner with investor EIG to jointly acquire an 80% stake in Chile’s largest liquefied natural gas (LNG) regasification terminal, GNL Quintero S.A. (Quintero).
In an announcement made on 25th May, President Biden and the European Commission detailed plans to reduce Europe’s dependence on Russian fossil fuels through the construction of new and expanded gas import facilities and the...
Air Products Group (Air Products) company Carburos Metálicos (Carburos) has successfully completed testing of its first hydrogen (H2) bus in Galicia, Spain, paving the way for the region to integrate zero emissions technology into its...
Worthington Industries has said it will now focus on products and services that support the reduction of greenhouse gas emissions, such as gas containment systems for the growing hydrogen economy, as part of an increased...
Dan Ammann has been appointed as President of ExxonMobil Low Carbon Solutions, a division of the US-based firm that seeks to pursue opportunities in carbon capture and storage, hydrogen and other low-emissions fuels.
As the energy transition continues to gain traction, hard-to-abate areas such as steel manufacturing have taken centre stage for decarbonisation.
Air Liquide has today (22nd March) outlined ambitions to increase investment decisions to a record high, cut a third of its emissions and accelerate its sales growth by 5-6% in its new strategic plan for...
A think tank established by the UK Hydrogen and Fuel Cell Association (UK HFCA) will assess opportunities to advance the role of nuclear power to produce zero-carbon hydrogen.
Hydrogen can be produced in a variety of ways. Some methods are significantly more sustainable than others, and this is why the processes are often represented by colours. The three most common production methods are...