Exclusive interview with Plug Power’s CEO Andy Marsh
When you think of hydrogen fuel cell companies, Plug Power is likely to be one that springs to mind. But back in 2013, on the cusp of the hydrogen revolution, the company was on the...
When you think of hydrogen fuel cell companies, Plug Power is likely to be one that springs to mind. But back in 2013, on the cusp of the hydrogen revolution, the company was on the...
Since Amgraph Packaging was founded in 1984, one of the corporate missions for the Baltic, Connecticut company has been, “It’s everyone’s responsibility to preserve the planet.”
The global shale gas market is forecast to reach $104.1bn by 2020, driven by a number of factors including increasing energy needs and the advent of more efficient exploration technologies.
Dearman is putting sustainable cooling at the heart of discussions about urbanisation this week, as part of an Innovate UK-MiGHT organised visit to Malaysia.
Industrial fuel cell power company AFC Energy plc has executed its first commercial power purchase agreement with Stadtwerke Stade GmbH for the sale of electricity generated at AFC’s fuel cell generation facility at Stade, Germany.
With UN sanctions restricting Iran’s ability to do business set to be lifted very soon, there could also be a boom of LNG deliveries to Europe through the next five to ten years, according to...
The global market for oilfield specialty chemicals at the service company level rose to $25bn in 2014, up from nearly $16bn in 2010, but significant declines in oil price have dampened the demand outlook to...
Doosan Fuel Cell (Doosan) is reflecting on a successful first year of operation in the manufacture of clean energy fuel cell systems, having signed multiple contracts in the last 12 months and installed its technologies...
The drastic slide on Brent crude was one of the stories of 2014 and continued to run deep into 2015, but a report from the International Energy Agency (IEA) suggests oil prices may yet fall...
How to feed the world’s growing population without creating unintended environmental damage will be the focus of an international expert panel event at the UK’s House of Lords next week.