Graham Corporation to launch cryogenic propellant testing facility in Florida
Graham Corporation has unveiled plans to open a new cryogenic propellant testing facility in Florida to meet increased demands.
Graham Corporation has unveiled plans to open a new cryogenic propellant testing facility in Florida to meet increased demands.
Carbon capture and utilisation (CCU) technologies are facing a policy vacuum in the UK, despite their economic potential and role in achieving Net Zero emissions. This disparity between promise and policy was highlighted in a...
Voith Group (Voith) and Mehrer Compression GmbH (Mehrer) have announced a strategic partnership focused on developing advanced compressors tailored for hydrogen applications.
Advanced Thermovoltaic Systems has received $1m funding from The Earthshot Prize to scale its technology which captures industrial waste heat and converts it into electricity.
Capsol Technologies ASA (Capsol) and Sumitomo SHI FW (SFW) have launched a carbon capture demonstration campaign at Mälarenergi’s biomass-powered combined heat and power (bio-CHP) plant in Västerås, Sweden.
The US oil and gas industry stands to benefit from increased investment after the Republican party’s US election victory, according to GlobalData forecasts.
Liquefied natural gas (LNG) infrastructure solutions provider Black and Veatch has partnered with Baker Hughes to combine technologies for a new mid-scale LNG solution.
Industrial manufacturing and technology company Crane Company has acquired Technifab for $40.5m in a move that extends the company’s cryogenic capabilities in high-growth semiconductor, medical, and pharmaceutical end markets.
A recent study in Nature reveals a breakthrough in reducing the energy demands of carbon capture, utilisation and storage (CCUS) through a novel biphasic absorbent technology.
UK-based green hydrogen technology company Clean Power Hydrogen (CPH2) has entered into a new licence agreement and sales contract with Irish energy firm Hidrigin. This partnership grants Hidrigin the rights to manufacture up to 2GW...