EU lags behind as Far East leads hydrogen production
In the race towards sustainability and the pursuit of Net Zero climate goals, several Asian countries are taking the lead in adopting hydrogen for both commercial and passenger vehicles.
In the race towards sustainability and the pursuit of Net Zero climate goals, several Asian countries are taking the lead in adopting hydrogen for both commercial and passenger vehicles.
This time next week, set-up will be underway for gasworld’s APAC Industrial Gases Conference 2023 in Kuala Lumpur, Malaysia. And in less than a week’s time, the gasworld team will be on their way to...
Helder Teixeira of Nippon Sanso Holdings Singapore was elected as the New President of the Board of the Asia Industrial Gas Association (AIGA) when the organisation met for its Board and Annual General Meeting earlier...
The countdown is on for gasworld APAC Industrial Gases Conference 2023 in Kuala Lumpur, Malaysia. In just over two weeks’ time, sessions surrounding the economic landscape and regional industrial gas markets, delivering and investing in decarbonisation,...
Energy company Tree Energy Solutions (TES) has signed an agreement to explore and develop supply chains associated with electric natural gas (e-NG) derived from green hydrogen – or e-methane – alongside Japanese gas utility firm...
Global technology firm Honeywell is expanding the availability of its technologies and digital solutions to enable customers in the Asia Pacific region to produce renewable fuels from various renewable feedstocks.
In a dynamic industrial market marked by innovations, notable acquisitions, surprising divestments and supply challenges, staying informed can be a navigational challenge.
The first cargo of liquefied natural gas (LNG) produced by the new third liquefaction train at the Tangguh LNG facility, in Papua Barat, Indonesia, has set sail for Indonesia’s state-owned power generator PT PLN (Persero)...
In a bid to accelerate its journey towards carbon neutrality, HD Hyundai Heavy Industries (HHI)) is venturing into Korea’s largest carbon capture and storage (CCS) initiative.
The government of Uzbekistan and the World Bank have signed a deal to allocate $46.25m for financing a new initiative which aims to support the country’s clean energy transition, energy efficiency and energy subsidy reforms.