Amogy makes waves in maritime sector
Amogy is currently working on the first maritime application of ammonia power.
Amogy is currently working on the first maritime application of ammonia power.
Industrial gases specialist Messer has built a new nitrogen plant on the grounds of electronics giant Harman to produce nitrogen on-site for the manufacturing of electronic products.
Sanjiv Lamba, CEO of Linde plc, takes gasworld inside the high-performance culture at the company and explains why ‘limitless’ doesn’t just embody the team’s mantra, but the vast opportunities ahead in industrial gases and decarbonisation.
Zephyr Energy is weighing up funding proposals for its Salt Wash Helium project as market interest in helium-related companies intensifies in the Utah Paradox Basin.
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.
Patter Energy has signed a Letter of Intent (LOI) to explore supplying green ammonia to Mabanaft.
Ammogen consortium partners recently gathered at Tyseley Energy Park (TEP) to mark the launch of what is claimed to be the world’s largest ammonia to hydrogen conversion project, which will deliver 200kg per day of transport-grade hydrogen.
JERA’s co-firing trial involving ammonia and coal at its Hekinan Thermal Power Station is set to start up in the second quarter.
The engineering arm of industrial gas major Linde will supply an air separation unit (ASU) for a US$2.9bn urea plant in Australia, which will be the largest of its kind in the country once operational.
BCCK has picked up another undisclosed client win with its NiTech®Nitrogen Rejection Unit (NRU) in the Permian Basin.