Gases in water treatment – From aquaculture to wastewater
Water is used in a variety of ways: we need it as drinking water, we use it for hygiene and swimming, we use it for transport and irrigation, and also as process water in almost...
Water is used in a variety of ways: we need it as drinking water, we use it for hygiene and swimming, we use it for transport and irrigation, and also as process water in almost...
For over 50 years Oceania Gas has been serving the Pacific Islands’ unique gas needs. Formerly owned by The Linde Group and trading as BOC, the Oceania Gas name was born on 1st April 2016 when...
Last week, CarbonCure Technologies CEO, Robert Niven, was recognised as one of Canada’s ’Top 40 Under 40’s’, a dynamic award programme that identifies outstanding young achievers in Canadian business.
Gassnova, the Norwegian state enterprise for carbon capture and storage (CCS) has assigned Statoil, the multinational oil and gas company, to evaluate the development of CCS on the Norwegian continental shelf (NCS).
Energy is derived from the environment, whether it is unearthed as fossil fuels, captured from the sun, harnessed from our waters, or driven by the wind. We can all agree that energy and the environment...
The single largest cost in the production and distribution of industrial gases is energy. It is therefore no wonder that the industrial gas (IG) industry has a big interest in the more efficient use of...
Environmentally beneficial, yet costly and impractical. It’s how some industries (and governments) in recent years have viewed the concept of carbon dioxide (CO2) capture from industrial emitters.
Witt-Gasetechnik’s flagship analyser, the Oxybaby®, is celebrating its 25th year in business.
A pioneering ‘fingerprint’ test that hopes to build confidence in the geological storage of carbon dioxide (CO2) has been used for the first time in Canada.
There is “more than enough” carbon dioxide (CO2) storage capacity to meet the UK’s storage needs to 2050, according to a new report released by The Energy Technologies Institute (ETI).