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Gas Transportation Modules – Technology on the Move

Gas transportation modules (GTMs) are high pressure storage and transportation systems for compressed gases based on new alternative fuel cylinder designs. Initially used for compressed natural gas (CNG) in locations and countries where there was no infrastructure in place to move...



Reading Material – The Journey to Clean Hydrogen

“Tomorrow’s Energy: Hydrogen, Fuel Cells, and the Prospects for a Cleaner Planet” by Peter Hoffmann, with a Foreword by Senator Byron L. Dorgan (The MIT Press, Cambridge, MA, London, England, 2012) is a “revised and expanded edition” of Hoffmann’s classic published...



World LNG Fuels 2013 Conference & Exhibition

Zeus Development Corporation’s World LNG Fuels 2013 Conference & Exhibition was held at the George R. Brown Convention Center in Houston, Texas on January 21–23. Eight hundred people representing 450 companies attended the event, 54 presenters and speakers participated in the...


Ever Changing Rare Gas Market

Last year, I estimated total 2012 world production of Kr would be 97 million liters, production of Xe at 10.5 million liters, and Ne production at about 625 million liters. In my follow up plant-by-plant analysis, I found that the...



Pittcon 2013

  Delivering the Pittcon 2013 Wallace H. Coulter Keynote Lecture on Wednesday, March 20— “How The Higgs Boson Saved Us from a Cold, Dark, Lifeless Universe” — will be R. Michael Barnett. A senior physicist at Lawrence Berkeley National Laboratory and...


Fast Cars, Slow Change

“Fast Cars, Slow Change” could be the motto of many automakers. At least that’s Tiger Optics LLC’s (tigeroptics.com) observation when it comes to engine emissions monitors. While other industries have rapidly embraced cleaner and more efficient methods for quality assurance and...


The Next “Big Deal” for Specialty Gases

The specialty gas industry is about 50 years old. During that time, there has been rapid innovation in production processes, instrumentation, cylinders, valves, distribution, and engineering. For example, Ultra High Purity (UHP, Grade 5.0) gases used to be produced in a...


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