Messer sees strong full-year results and hails ‘resilient’ sales
Messer has reported its strongest financial performance to date in 2024, driven by regional expansion and sustained investment across core markets.
Messer has reported its strongest financial performance to date in 2024, driven by regional expansion and sustained investment across core markets.
US-based safety equipment company MSA Safety has published a white paper examining the challenges of hydrogen safety and the layered detection technologies that can help mitigate risks associated with its use in industry.
Global energy company TotalEnergies has unveiled plans to increase investments in green hydrogen and sustainable aviation fuel (SAF) at its petrochemical refining site in Antwerp, Belgium.
The Japan Atomic Energy Agency (JAEA) plans to produce clean hydrogen using heat from a high-temperature gas-cooled nuclear reactor at the Oarai Nuclear Engineering Institute in Ibaraki prefecture, northeast of Tokyo.
Global industrial gases group Nippon Sanso Holdings Corporation (NSHD) has sold its majority stake in Thai industrial gas distributor Taiyo Gases, as it continues to refocus its operations in Asia and globally.
South Korea-based CarbonCo, a subsidiary of construction group DL E&C, has developed a new carbon dioxide absorbent designed to reduce energy consumption in carbon capture processes. The material targets emissions from power plants and industrial...
New biogas projects are moving forward in Italy, Portugal and Spain, in further evidence of the scale-up of biomethane production.
French hydrogen producer Lhyfe has confirmed a €149m subsidy from the French government for its Green Horizon project, one of the country’s largest upcoming green hydrogen production sites.
German energy company Mabanaft has started supplying jet fuel and sustainable aviation fuel (SAF) to airlines at Frankfurt Airport, marking an expansion of its aviation business into the German market. The volumes involved are tiny,...
Netherlands-based climate tech company Paebbl has commissioned a demonstration-scale facility in Rotterdam that can continuously convert carbon dioxide into construction materials through mineralisation.