Air Products announces it will shut down energy-from-waste project in the UK
Air Products has announced its intent to exit the Energy-from-Waste (EfW) business as of its second fiscal quarter.
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Air Products has announced its intent to exit the Energy-from-Waste (EfW) business as of its second fiscal quarter.
Safety is paramount in the gases industry, upon that we can all agree. This April CryoGas puts the spotlight on safety, exploring everything from transportation safety to personal protective equipment – and compliance in-between.
This April gasworld gets to grips with changes in the global hydrogen market, from captive vs. merchant in the refinery hydrogen business to the growing momentum for the hydrogen economy and its implications.
H2 Logic, subsidiary of Norwegian business NEL ASA, has signed a contract to develop a new, large-scale production plant for hydrogen (H2) refuelling stations in Herning, Denmark.
Gasmet Technologies Oy, a gas monitoring equipment manufacturer from Finland, has announced its acquisition of UK-based Quantitech, Ltd.
Bill Visintainer, the current President of the Gases and Welding Distributors Association (GAWDA) organisation, welcomed all 670 delegates to its Spring Management Conference, running from 3rd-5th April in Savannah, Georgia.
George Ratermann, President of Ratermann Manufacturing, gave a presentation to GAWDA delegates this morning, discussing the trials and tribulations of integrating the young generation into a traditional business.
Oerlikon Leybold Vacuum’s technology has been used to help scientifically prove the existence of gravitational waves, as originally speculated in Albert Einstein’s theory of general relativity.
E Instruments, a gas analyser manufacturing company, has upgraded its E8500 device to be able to measure up to 50% of carbon dioxide (CO2) in combustion processes.
GAWDA welcomed this year’s Spring Management Conference guests last night with a warm reception on the Savannah river in Georgia, US.