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CO2 safety for the beverage industry
Those working in beverage and brewing industries continue to be at the highest risk of injury and potential fatalities regarding carbon dioxide (CO 2 ) exposure and CO 2 leaks.
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Leybold USA under new leadership
Henrique Triboni has been named as the new General Manager of the Leybold North America Customer Centre.
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10 minutes with… David Burdick
David Burdick, Division Manager at Reliant Gases, thanks for taking 10 minutes out with gasworld. What have we interrupted in your schedule today?
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NevadaNano Systems announces expansion
NevadaNano Systems, Inc. has announced plans to brings its molecular property Spectrometer™ sensor technology for gas leak detection to Europe, the Middle East, and Africa (EMEA).
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Messer Americas to highlight coronavirus efforts
Showcasing how it has responded to the coronavirus pandemic, Messer America’s will highlight its significant supply capability and unique service for hospital gas supply systems at the virtual ASHE 2020 Annual Conference.
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CEMEX to transport LCO2 from Port Freeport
Port Freeport, Texas, has announced a new operational agreement between building materials company CEMEX and long-time port partner, Union Pacific Railroad, to transport liquid carbon dioxide from Port Freeport to Mexico.
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Blue Star Helium acquires “significant” new leasing
Blue Star Helium said it has acquired an additional 22 new leases over 34,848 gross acres within the highly prospective Las Animas region in Colorado, US.
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Moore to continue as GAWDA President into 2021
The Gases and Welding Distributors Association (GAWDA) marked the organisation’s 75 th anniversary by holding its Annual Convention online Friday, with a series of announcements.
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Servomex awarded two CQC contracts by Micron
Gas analyst specialist Servomex has been selected for two major Continuous Quality Control (CQC) contracts by Micron Tech, a US-based semiconductor company specialising in computer memory and data storage.
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Air Products joins European Clean Hydrogen Alliance
Collaboration is critical to unlocking hydrogen’s full potential, says Air Products as it joins the European Clean Hydrogen Alliance.
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Mining molecular data with cryogenic electron microscopy unveils hidden biological secrets
A groundbreaking technique known as cryogenic electron microscopy or cryo-EM has been used by Arizona State University researchers in a new approach to studying molecules of life.
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Government of Alberta invests in CCUS
As part of its Technology Innovation and Emissions Reduction (TIER) fund, the Alberta Government is investing in carbon capture, utilisation and storage (CCUS) technologies.
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Californian carbon capture technology backed by Mitsubishi
Mitsubishi Corporation has expressed its support for Blue Planet, a Californian company working to develop and commercialise a scalable solution for CO2 mitigation that is both economically and technically sustainable.
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NAU researchers study major shifts in carbon storage
Two researchers from North Arizona University have been awarded $1.3m to push forward projects that are working to predict carbon storage by plants and soil in critical regions of the globe, and how that storage is being altered by changing climate patterns.
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ExxonMobil and Global Thermostat extend agreement
ExxonMobil has extended its agreement with Global Thermostat to determine the feasibility and potential scalability of the company’s direct air capture (DAC) technology.
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Cryopeak and Sumitomo sign MoU
As part of a new agreement, Cryopeak LNG Solutions and Sumitomo Corporation will jointly develop an LNG bunker-fuels supply chain in North America’s Pacific Norwest ports.
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Chart Industries joins Hydrogen Europe
Chart Industries has joined Hydrogen Europe, an association promoting hydrogen as the enabler of a zero emission society.
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H2Scan deploys ASM technology for gas sensors
Californian leak detection and gas monitoring solutions provider H2Scan has introduced new automated sensor manufacturing (ASM) capability, a system which combines hardware and custom-built software to automatically track, calibrate and analyse H2Scan sensors throughout the production process.