Governments and industry leaders gather in London to talk energy security
Does energy security depend on fast-tracking renewables and accelerating home-grown production or furthering fossil fuel usage for economic growth?
Does energy security depend on fast-tracking renewables and accelerating home-grown production or furthering fossil fuel usage for economic growth?
Industrial gas major Air Liquide recorded a 1.7% revenue rise to €7bn ($7.97bn) in the first quarter of 2025, driven primarily by strong performances in healthcare (up 5%) and electronics (4%).
Messer has reported its strongest financial performance to date in 2024, driven by regional expansion and sustained investment across core markets.
Winners of the international $100m XPRIZE carbon removal competition funded by the charitable Musk Foundation have been announced and can now press on with scaling their technologies.
What’s the state of play with energy security today, and what will it mean for clean energy and the energy transition, where industrial gas intersects with the energy market?
The US now has semiconductors and pharmaceuticals firmly in its tariff sights.
The 83rd session of the International Maritime Organisation (IMO)’s Marine Environment Protection Committee (MEPC 83) has approved new requirements on greenhouse gas (GHG) fuel intensity, in combination with a pricing and reward mechanism, taking effect...
Electricity demand from data centres worldwide is set to more than double by 2030 to around 945 terawatt-hours (Twh), according to a new International Energy Agency (IEA) report.
EU member states have postponed tariffs which were due to start 15 April by 90 days.
As US and China tit-for-tat tariffs intensify, liquefied natural gas trade continues to be one of the most impacted sectors, following the most dramatic of first quarters.