All Europe - West articles – Page 6
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Air Liquide deploys Qlixbi in multiple European countries
Air Liquide is expanding its footprint when it comes to welding, with the industrial gas giant today (Dec 15) confirming that its Qlixbi cylinder package has now been deployed in multiple European countries.
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Air Liquide, IVECO join forces on hydrogen heavy-duty mobility in Europe
Air Liquide has today (14th Dec) announced its latest move in the hydrogen space, having joined forces with IVECO to roll-out hydrogen-powered heavy-duty trucks, and the supporting infrastructure, across Europe.
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Nippon Gases, Sarralle push for net zero with decarbonisation deal
Japanese industrial gas titan Nippon Gases is set to accelerate its net zero ambitions by collaborating with industrial manufacturing specialist Sarralle to lower harmful emissions in a typically hard-to-abate sector.
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Atlas Copco acquires Provac Limited
Atlas Copco has acquired Provac Limited, an Irish vacuum distributor and service provider.
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SIAD spotlight on wastewater treatment
Pure oxygen technologies and wastewater treatment technologies were in focus in Italy last week as SIAD sponsored and took part in the ‘Fast Ambiente Academy’ training event.
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François Jackow to be new Air Liquide CEO
Benoît Potier will bring the curtain down on more than 20 years of leadership as CEO of Air Liquide next year, with François Jackow confirmed to succeed him from 1st June 2022.
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A-Gas acquires Salience Solutions
A-Gas, the world leader in the supply and lifecycle management of refrigerants and associated services, has acquired the entire business and intellectual property of Salience Solutions Pty Ltd.
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NSHD working to ‘enable a carbon neutral world’
The company’s European branch was recognised with a gold medal for sustainability by rating agency EcoVadis in September, and now the Nippon Sanso Holdings Group (NSHD) has confirmed to gasworld it is ‘working to enable a carbon neutral world.
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Biomethane set for huge scale-up, according to new report
It is estimated that 30 to 40% of Europe’s total gas consumption could be made up of sustainable biomethane by 2050, according to a report released by the European Biogas Association (EBA).
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Technip, Svante partner for carbon capture projects
Sustainable engineering and technology company Technip Energies has joined forces with Canadian carbon capture company Svante to explore industrial carbon capture projects in Europe, the Middle East and Africa (EMEA) and Russia.
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Exclusive: Pro Gases UK talks CO2 shortages, bio-CO2 demands and company growth
Industrial gases, bulk gases, contract filling, and cylinders: These are the four main pillars of business for Pro Gases UK Limited (Pro Gases), a family run business which in the last couple of years has expanded and grown, having entered the industrial gases market.
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COP26: What we’ve heard so far in week two
The UK’s £27.5m pledge for a new Urban Climate Action Programme (UCAP), a World Bank trust fund that will mobilise $200m over the next ten years to decarbonise road transport in emerging markets and 19 governments stating their intent to support the establishment of green shipping corridors: These are just ...
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Siemens implements AM platform at Schaeffler
The Additive Manufacturing (AM) Network platform developed by Siemens Digital Industries Software (Siemens) will help to boost production and digitalise the AM workflow at automotive and industrial supplier Schaeffler, following the implementation of its technology.
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Norway, Netherlands sign CCS deal
A Dutch-Norwegian deal has taken place that will see the nations collaborate in developing carbon capture and storage (CCS) solutions in the North Sea.
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MCA opens doors for energy innovation in 2024
Marine sector R&D community Maritime Campus Antwerp (MCA) – an initiative of Compagnie Maritime Belge (CMB) - will open its ‘do-campus’ in 2024 following the approval for a 40,000m3 building permit.
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Global Energy Storage invests in low carbon storage at Rotterdam
Independent energy storage company, Global Energy Storage (GES) is set to buy an interest in part of the assets of Gunvor Group (Gunvor)’s Stargate Terminal. In addition to the deal, GES will develop more than 20 hectares at the port.
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Luxfer: Hydrogen transportation is happening right now and we’re going to see huge uptake
Land, sea, rail or air: If it’s a hydrogen mobility application, Luxfer Gas Cylinders has more than likely got it covered.
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COP26 witnesses four ‘ground-breaking Missions’ to accelerate decarbonisation
Four ‘Missions’ have been announced at today’s (9th Nov) Science and Innovation Day at the COP26 event, intended to spur further investment in clean energy technologies.
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Women in Gases: An interview with Becky Rix
Having been part of the industrial gases market since 2018, when she started working at UK-based Roadgas, Becky Rix has built up a passion for both the industry she is immersed in and the role she plays within it today.
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SINTEF: We cannot go back to ‘business as usual’ after COP26
“We cannot go back to ‘business as usual;’ coming out of COP26 there must be an advanced level of accountability and transparency on any climate goals set, since we are currently way off track to meet Paris targets.”