COP26: What we’ve heard so far in week two
The UK’s £27.5m pledge for a new Urban Climate Action Programme (UCAP), a World Bank trust fund that will mobilise $200m over the next ten years to decarbonise road transport in emerging markets and 19...
The UK’s £27.5m pledge for a new Urban Climate Action Programme (UCAP), a World Bank trust fund that will mobilise $200m over the next ten years to decarbonise road transport in emerging markets and 19...
Severstal, Schneider Electric and Air Liquide have come together to support a low-carbon future under a newly developed climate memorandum.
With thousands of people currently convened in Glasgow for the COP26 Summit, the Hydrogen Council CEO coalition has called on world leaders to show a concentrated effort to materialise hydrogen plans across the globe.
Linde CEO Steve Angel said the company has delivered another “stellar” quarter, as it today (28th Oct) reported its quarter three (Q3) 2021 results which saw the industrial gas giant grow its EPS 42% and operating cash...
Atlas Copco has today (26th Oct) appointed Eva Klasén as Senior-Vice President, Chief Legal Officer and Member of Atlas Copco’s Group Management.
Linde has today (25th Oct) confirmed that Sanjiv Lamba will succeed Steve Angel as its CEO, effective 1st March (2022).
Continued success in clean energy was a major highlight of Air Liquide’s third quarter, with multiple hydrogen development partnerships formed across the globe. These were formed against the backdrop of the ongoing Covid-19 pandemic, which...
Air gases were once again in focus today (15th Oct), when gasworld’s Global Managing Editor, Rob Cockerill, was joined by Dr. Jorg Balster of Evonik, and Thomas Scaramellino of Arencibia, for part two of gasworld’s...
Carbon dioxide (CO2) capture capacity of all carbon capture and storage (CCS) facilities under development has grown from 73 million tonnes per annum (Mtpa) to 111 Mtpa in the last year, representing a 48% increase.
Picture the scene: a Central Asia region home to under-developed economies, bound for so long by various complexities and conflicts but equally on the cusp of modernisation and potentially powerful economic growth.