Fluxys LNG terminal converts biomethane into bioLNG
Belgian energy company Fluxys LNG is contributing to the decarbonisation of industry by using its liquefied natural gas (LNG) terminal to convert biomethane to bioLNG.
Belgian energy company Fluxys LNG is contributing to the decarbonisation of industry by using its liquefied natural gas (LNG) terminal to convert biomethane to bioLNG.
Industrial flow control equipment manufacturer Rotork has installed its part-turn intelligent electric actuator technology in several Belgian gas pressure reducing stations to provide flow control while mitigating the release of greenhouse gases (GHGs).
Marine sector R&D community Maritime Campus Antwerp (MCA) – an initiative of Compagnie Maritime Belge (CMB) – will open its ‘do-campus’ in 2024 following the approval for a 40,000m3 building permit.
As global industry looks to reduce its climate emissions, more focus is being placed on the potential of ‘future fuels’ during the international energy transition.
Chemicals giant BASF has become the latest to curtail certain fertilisers production capacity, due to the ‘extremely challenging’ economics at the hands of high natural gas prices.
Through its Belgian energy supply affiliate, Lampiris, Air Liquide has signed a 15-year long-term Power Purchase Agreement (PPA) with TotalEnergies.
Space Applications Service will develop and deliver a set of three reactors to produce oxygen from lunar soil through the FFC process for the European Space Agency.
An EU-funded project developing and investigating the potential for large-scale cryogenic energy storage at refrigerated warehouses and food factories will hold a free webinar to share findings and results of this work in March.
Coronavirus (Covid-19), carbon dioxide (CO2) – or the lack of it – and clean energies have been the big talking points of 2020 across the industrial gases industry. It’s been an unprecedented year, one that...
The European Industrial Gases Association (EIGA) will hold its Winter Seminar virtually next year as the Covid-19 pandemic continues.