Asahi Kasei launches trial for chlor-alkali electrolysis cell rental in Europe
Japanese technology company Asahi Kasei will launch a trial to demonstrate a new rental service for chlor-alkali electrolysis cells in Europe.
Japanese technology company Asahi Kasei will launch a trial to demonstrate a new rental service for chlor-alkali electrolysis cells in Europe.
Atlas Copco has today (4th December) announced its intention to acquire Kracht GmbH (Kracht), a technology manufacturer of external gear pumps, fluid measurement, valves, hydraulic drives, and dosing systems.
Oman has signed a deal to develop what is believed to be the world’s first commercial-scale liquid hydrogen corridor between the Sultanate of Oman and the Netherlands.
Aker Carbon Capture and Aker Solutions have signed a front-end engineering and design (FEED) contract to incorporate carbon capture technology at Hafslund Oslo Celsio’s waste-to-energy site at Klemetsrud in Oslo, Norway.
Safety, security, and sustainability solutions provider TÜV SÜD has developed a new standard for the certification of low-carbon and blue hydrogen, as well as its derivatives.
Air Liquide Engineering & Construction has been awarded an engineering package by engineering firm Alfanar to support the development of the Lighthouse Green Fuels project located in Teesside, UK.
European green hydrogen producer Lhyfe is set to establish one of the largest plants in Mecklenburg-Vorpommern, Germany, with plans to produce 330 tonnes of green hydrogen daily at its Lubmin facility.
Sustainable solutions developer Topsoe will work alongside decarbonisation technology specialist Standard Gas Technologies (Standard Gas) for a UK-based project to produce renewable natural gas (RNG) – also called biomethane – and methanol from residual waste...
The European Union (EU) has allowed terminals to transship and/or re-export Russian liquefied natural gas (LNG) amidst its attempt to wean itself from Russian gas and LNG since Russia’s 2022 invasion of Ukraine, says the...
Europe will witness the development of its first-ever ammonia-fired power generation facility following an agreement signed between Mitsubishi Power Europe Limited (Mitsubishi), Centrica plc and Bord Gais Energy.