Chart Industries opens Teddy 2 facility in Alabama
Chart Industries has officially opened its Teddy 2 facility in Theodore, Alabama, capable of manufacturing what is believed to be the world’s largest shop-built cryogenic tanks.
Chart Industries has officially opened its Teddy 2 facility in Theodore, Alabama, capable of manufacturing what is believed to be the world’s largest shop-built cryogenic tanks.
A “first-of-its-kind” open-source toolkit has been launched by the Open Hydrogen Initiative (OHI) to measure the carbon intensity of hydrogen production.
Power generation company JERA is looking to buy into ExxonMobil’s 900,000 tonnes per annum low-carbon hydrogen production project at its Baytown Complex in Texas.
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Several trade associations have raised concerns surrounding the 45V clean hydrogen production tax credit, stating that it could prevent investment in clean hydrogen.
Nitrogen-bearing compounds are among the most effective choices for high-energy density materials (HEDMs) and could hold the key to efficient energy storage, according to new university research.
Chart Industries has partnered with GasLog LNG Services to explore the feasibility of a commercial-scale liquid hydrogen supply chain from export markets in the Middle East to customers in Europe and Asia.
Joe Cappello, the former president of Nikola Energy and senior managing officer at Iwatani Corporation, has joined the SGH2 Advisory Board.
Nobel laureate Professor Sir Fraser Stoddart, known for his work in artificial molecular machines, and Professor Omar Yaghi, founder of Reticular Chemistry, have launched H2MOF, a US-based firm dedicated to creating durable, efficient solid-state hydrogen...
ABB’s automation, electrification, and digital technology could be integrated into a major power-to-x green hydrogen project, which is expected to support the production of one million tonnes of green ammonia annually in Texas.