Air Products named among 100 best corporate citizens list
Air Products makes it five in a row in being honored by Corporate Responsibility Magazine as one of the 100 ‘Best Corporate Citizens.’
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Air Products makes it five in a row in being honored by Corporate Responsibility Magazine as one of the 100 ‘Best Corporate Citizens.’
Dansensor, an individual business unit of MOCON Inc., has developed a new leak testing system aimed at food processors to erase potential micro leaks in individual modified atmosphere packages (MAP).
Danish business, Haldor Topsoe, has signed an agreement with Icelandic geothermal power company, HS Orka hf, to deliver a plant to capture carbon dioxide (CO2) from geothermal heat sources.
Technifab Products, Inc., a custom cryogenic equipment manufacturer based in Indiana, has added a new non-vacuum jacketed tank switcher to its TechniSwitch TS Series.
Fluid Components International (FCI), a flow and measurement application specialist, has designed a new flow switch monitor for flow detection and alarming in air, gases and liquids.
The Linde Group is rolling out its own network of hydrogen (H2) stations throughout California to support its sponsorship of this year’s Shell Eco-marathon contest.
WITT has introduced its latest dome-loaded pressure regulator, the 737 LE-HD/S, designed specifically for high pressure applications and varying flow rates.
ITM Power, a UK-based energy and storage clean fuel company has received a €2.75m ($3.1m) grant for the HPEM2GAS project, along with other partner companies, to advance electrolyser competences.
FuelCell Energy, Inc., has closed a long-term loan facility with specialty finance company, Hercules Capital, in which it will receive up to $25m to support the development of fuel cell projects.
Air Liquide inaugurated the first publicly-available hydrogen (H2) refuelling station in Zaventem, Belgium, today, introducing the possibility of using H2 as a clean energy throughout the country.