What’s happening in dry ice? Three perspectives
Demand for dry ice is on the rise and, with new applications for the solid state of carbon dioxide (CO2) constantly emerging, that looks set to continue. Dry ice comes in many forms, from pellets...
Demand for dry ice is on the rise and, with new applications for the solid state of carbon dioxide (CO2) constantly emerging, that looks set to continue. Dry ice comes in many forms, from pellets...
The IWDC, the member-owned marketing and purchasing cooperative for industrial gas distributors, including the PurityPlus specialty gas group, gathered in California in February for a three-day event. Christian Annesley was there to capture learnings from the presentations
New carbon capture projects are being confirmed all the time. Some have storage bolted on and others seek to utilize the CO2. What’s the state of play today in the US and globally? Christian Annesley reports
Molly Burgess sits down with Rich Gottwald, President of the Compressed Gas Association, to hear more about the recently launched CO2 Solutions Coalition
Demand for merchant carbon dioxide normally runs ahead of supply in North America, and some CO2 production is vulnerable to periodic disruption. So perhaps it could make sense for industrial gas distributors to build their...
At the IWDC’s Gas Meeting in Santa Rosa, the attorney Andrew Kaplan walked through the legal challenges and pitfalls facing those that supply carbon dioxide and specialty gases to support the now-substantially-legal cannabis industry across...
Molly Burgess sits down with Kelly Gentry, one third of the sibling trio that is now heading up Maine Oxy in Auburn
Hydrogen is an especially promising alternative fuel source, but upscaling its role in mobility is a technological and investment challenge. Here in this sponsored content from BAUER Compressors, we learn more how the company’s high-pressure...
Stephen B. Harrison on sbh4 consulting charts the unstoppable rise of AEM as an electrolyser technology
As an industry, life sciences is on the move in North America. It is growing quickly – and its development is substantially enabled by cryogenic gases. So let’s take a look.