All gasworld articles in April 2019 – Page 3
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Plug Power partners with Charlatte America
Plug Power and Charlatte America, a member of the Fayat Group, have delivered fuel cell-powered electric cargo tuggers for the use by FedEx at the Albany International Airport.
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Appointments to Air Liquide Executive Committee
Air Liquide has announced a reinforcement of its Executive Committee in order to accelerate the implementation of its transformation strategy.
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Air Products to build ASU in Arkansas
Air Products has announced plans to build, own and operate a second air separation unit (ASU) to support Big River Steel LLC’s expansion at its Osceola, Arkansas steel mill.
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Preview: Gas analysis technologies
From automotive to aerospace, energy to environment and pharmaceuticals to petrochemistry, the requirement to analyse gases and molecules is ubiquitous.
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Peak Scientific commits to the Armed Forces Covenant
Laboratory gas generator manufacturer Peak Scientific has pledged to honour the United Kingdom’s Armed Forces Covenant.
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Newpoint to build H2 production facility
Newpoint Gas, LLC has developed a process to produce clean water, electricity and a hydrogen energy source from zero-emissions natural gas technologies.
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Telemetry and telematics moving forward
Tank telemetry is nothing new for the industrial gases industry, having been successfully utilised for decades, but there are very real signs of the next level in telemetry and telematics as a result of Industry 4.0 and Big Data.
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FuelCell Energy celebrates 50 years
gas world speaks to Tom Gelston, Vice-President of Finance and Investor Relations at FuelCell Energy as the company celebrates its 50 th anniversary.
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Preview: An interview with Nel ASA CEO
A preview of an interview with Nel ASA CEO Jon André Løkke, which will feature in gas world Global’s 5 th issue of 2019 edition.
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Digitisation: Future-proofing in focus this summer
The industrial gases business is on the verge of a whole new wave of growth and development, as various global megatrends shape the way the industry moves forward.
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Nikola selects AVL
AVL Test Systems, Inc. has been awarded a contract to provide electrification and fuel cell testing equipment to Nikola Motor Company for the first phase of its fuel cell development laboratory in Phoenix, Arizona.
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Chart reports Q1 2019 results
“With increasing activity related to big LNG and continued order strength across the base business, we are at near record-breaking levels,” said Jill Evanko, Chart’s President and CEO, reflecting on Chart’s Q1 results.
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Messer to construct argon plant
Messer is expanding its position in Slovakia with a €10m investment in the construction of a new argon plant in the country.
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Exclusive: Fuel cells and H2 'game changing' technologies
“Fuel cells and hydrogen are ‘game changing’ technologies with extensive applications across transport, stationary power and beyond. Hydrogen, as an energy carrier, and fuel cells, as an enabling technology, will be critical in the delivery of a clean energy future,” says Amanda Lyne, Chair of UK HFCA, in an exclusive ...
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Praxair to exhibit at AISTech 2019
Praxair will showcase its steel production technologies next month at the Iron Steel Technology (AISTech) Conference and Exhibition.
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Burch Tank broadens capabilities
Burch Tank, a US-based bulk tank trailer and equipment manufacturer, has installed a new head forming machine to help control its quality improvement processes while increasing efficiency.
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LNG conference to be held in Naples
All aspects of the small-scale LNG supply chain will be illustrated and analysed by some of the most important world experts at the Small-Scale LNG Use, Euro-Mediterranean Conference and Expo next year.
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Hawkins’ renewable H2 bill further approved
The Legislature has approved the renewable hydrogen bill introduced by Senator Brad Hawkins.
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H2-powered bus goes to Washington
SARTA’s hydrogen powered bus, known as the blue bus, has set foot in Washington D.C.
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$1.5m project for CCU technologies
The Global CO 2 Initiative at the University of Michigan and Climate-KIC, has funded a $1.5m project to identify promising carbon dioxide utilisation technologies.