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The H Hybrid Vehicle Passes the Test of a Vermont Winter

Hydrogen can be produced from diverse domestic feedstocks using a variety of process technologies. Hydrogen-containing compounds such as fossil fuels, biomass or even water can be a source of hydrogen. Thermochemical processes can be used to produce hydrogen from biomass and from...



2008 Worldwide Industrial Gas Market Update

The worldwide economy realized real growth of 3.4 percent in 2007: in 2008 that same economy will only inch ahead by an estimated 1.6 percent. The collapse of the US housing market has sparked the single largest constraint to growth...


New Light Cast on Photovoltaics

Skyrocketing energy prices, recent technological advances and a renewed interest in alternative energy sources have once again brought attention to photovoltaics (PV) or solar energy. Industrial gas producers are poised to capitalize on new manufacturing technologies, particularly thin film PV, which requires...



ABOUT THE CONFERENCE  The Pittsburgh Conference on Analytical Chemistry and Applied Spectroscopy is a Pennsylvania not-for-profit, educational corporation organized by the Spectroscopy Society of Pittsburgh (SSP) and the Society for Analytical Chemists of Pittsburgh (SACP). 



A Look at the Year Ahead

AIR LIQUIDE  The long-term nature of Air Liquide’s investment cycle and customer contracts, its strong portfolio of projects, the diversity of the industries supplied across 75 countries, and a solid balance sheet continue to provide the basis for a resilient outlook...


South Africa 2008

“The African Continent – Meeting the Challenges of Supply” conference was organised to highlight the drivers for growth and the challenges faced by gas companies and equipment suppliers in meeting the current future demand from...


Middle East 2007

‘The New Industrial Gas Frontier’ conference was organised to highlight the fact that the Middle East has become one of the last untapped markets for gas supply and services around the world.


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