Carbon capture projects and the road to Net Zero
Carbon capture projects of different kinds are being confirmed all around the world this year. Here’s Atlas Copco’s expert team talking to Christian Annesley about the evolving opportunity
Carbon capture projects of different kinds are being confirmed all around the world this year. Here’s Atlas Copco’s expert team talking to Christian Annesley about the evolving opportunity
Carbon dioxide is in tight supply in North America every summer, to a lesser or greater extent, and with no end in sight. For distributors, this means there is a need for better planning for the...
The sourcing issues that continually affect the merchant carbon dioxide (CO2) business, and especially in the context of the federal government’s push toward carbon capture and sequestration (CCS) using tax credits, needs to be well-managed...
Carbon pricing, whether through cap and trade (CAT) or through emissions trading schemes (ETS), attaches a cost to greenhouse gas emissions to discourage the combustion of coal, oil and gas, which are the main drivers...
Anthony Wright looks at the intersection between ever-increasing environmental needs and the role of specialty gases and equipment in meeting those needs.
Stephen B. Harrison (sbh4 consulting) discusses natural refrigerants and the future, including the role of carbon dioxide and ammonia.
Rob Cockerill and gasworld Business Intelligence explore the market for industrial gases across Europe in 2021 – and what the years ahead might entail.
gasworld’s latest gas report profiles syngas, a product of the gases industry that’s synonymous with the hydrogen sector of the past, present and potentially, the future.
TECHCET’s Lita Shon-Roy picks the bones out of the EU Chips Act and explores issues in the lack of timing and materials to support it.
Hydrogen analysis needs are only increasing, and to facilitate the management of all the operations needed to run these analyses, the necessary software is critical to navigating complex analytical systems.