US government-backed chips projects move ahead
The US federal government’s investment in semiconductor production and innovation is gathering pace, as the bodies established by the CHIPS & Science Act of 2022 begin to ramp up.
The US federal government’s investment in semiconductor production and innovation is gathering pace, as the bodies established by the CHIPS & Science Act of 2022 begin to ramp up.
Chart Industries will supply liquefaction equipment, including natural gas liquefaction cold boxes and brazed aluminium heat exchangers, to the Cedar liquefied natural gas (LNG) project in Canada.
Samsung Electronics is expected to invest more than $40bn in support of the US semiconductor supply chain, and the Biden-Harris Administration has today (15th April) announced up to $6.4bn in direct funding for the firm...
Mexico Pacific, which is currently developing the 15 million tonnes per annum Saguaro Energía LNG facility, has appointed Sarah Bairstow as its new CEO, effective immediately.
Johnson Matthey (JM) and bp’s co-developed Fischer Tropsch CANS™ technology will drive DG Fuels’ first sustainable aviation fuel (SAF) plant in Louisiana, valued at $4bn.
The US arm of building materials giant Heidelberg Materials has unveiled the next phase of its selection process for carbon capture technology and contractors for the Edmonton, Alberta carbon capture, utilisation, and storage (CCUS) Project.
Galveston LNG Bunker Port, LLC (GLBP) has applied for permission to build and operate a small-scale natural gas liquefaction facility in Texas City, capable of producing around 600,000 gallons of liquified natural gas (LNG) per...
Renewable energy company Ameresco will utilise FuelCell Energy’s carbonate fuel cell technology in its California-based bio-generation project, which will convert on-site biofuel into clean electricity.
Green and pink hydrogen will be integral to the success of the MACH2 hydrogen hub, delegates attending the North American Hydrogen Summit 2024 heard today.
A Republican victory at the US election in November is unlikely to derail momentum that has built behind decarbonisation in the last two years.