EnBW markets green ammonia from Norway project
Energie Baden-Württemberg (EnBW) is now marketing 100,000 metric tonnes (MT) of green ammonia from the Skipavika Green Ammonia (SkiGA) project in western Norway.
Energie Baden-Württemberg (EnBW) is now marketing 100,000 metric tonnes (MT) of green ammonia from the Skipavika Green Ammonia (SkiGA) project in western Norway.
Air Liquide will invest €100m in a new air separation unit (ASU) and the upgrading of four existing units in Germany and Bulgaria to supply Aurubis, a provider of non-ferrous metals and one of the...
Industrial gas giant Air Products has unveiled plans to build two new air separation units (ASUs) at its existing Conyers, Georgia, and Reidsville, North Carolina, locations.
Air Liquide has started up a new air separation unit (ASU) in Kosi, Uttar Pradesh, India, to support healthcare and industrial merchant activities.
INGAS is one of the world’s top manufacturers and suppliers of high-purity inert gases, technical gases and gas mixtures since 1994 – and this year celebrates its 30th anniversary.
Trafigura Group has completed its first ship-to-ship (STS) transfer of ammonia, close to the port of Ceuta in the Strait of Gibraltar.
Sungrow Hydrogen has won the bidding of China Energy Engineering Corporation’s (CEEC) Songyuan Hydrogen Energy Industrial Park project in Jilin China, which is billed as the world’s largest green hydrogen, ammonia and methanol integrated project.
Air Liquide will build, own, and operate four large modular air separation units (ASUs) as part of an $850m investment that will double its oxygen production capacity in Texas to support ExxonMobil’s proposed low-carbon hydrogen...
Adding nitrogen to concrete could significantly reduce global levels of potentially harmful nitrogen oxides (NOx) created by the construction industry in developing towns and cities, according to a University of Birmingham study.
Lloyd’s Register (LR) and Guangzhou Shipyard International (GSI) have signed a joint development project (JDP) for the design of a Very Large Ammonia Carrier (VLAC) with a carrying capacity of 100,000 cubic metres (cbm).