All Hydrogen articles – Page 24
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Paving the way for clean hydrogen
The consensus across the energy industry, from producers to vehicle manufacturers to utilities to government, has perhaps never been so complete – hydrogen, with its high energy content and zero-emissions profile, will play a key role in a decarbonized future with reduced greenhouse gas emissions.
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Covid-19 troubles hydrogen business
Annual hydrogen capacity in the US is approximately 3.5 billion cubic feet per year (Bcf/yr), 68% of which is used in petroleum processing, according to the US Department of Energy (DOE). The Covid-19 pandemic is having a detrimental impact on the refinery hydrogen business as mitigation efforts have significantly reduced ...
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Pfeiffer Vacuum launches new technology
Pfeiffer Vacuum has launched a new ultra-fast and accurate helium and hydrogen sniffer leak detector.
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Air Liquide expands US fuelling capabilities
Air Liquide has designed a new generation high capacity gaseous hydrogen station to fulfil light-duty vehicle market needs in the US.
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Honeywell UOP to provide hydrogen technology
Beijing HyPower Energy Technology is going to deploy Honeywell UOP’s technologies to supply high-purity hydrogen for fuel cells in China.
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Coregas supporting HESC project
Coregas is providing its expertise in gasification, liquefaction and transportation of hydrogen to a world first project that will convert brown coal to hydrogen for export to Japan.
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GTI appoints Wiley as director
Kristine Wiley has been named director of GTI’s new Hydrogen Technology Center, set up for GTI’s low-carbon hydrogen efforts.
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Air Liquide Arabia: Hydrogen’s time has arrived
When Air Liquide Arabia (ALAR) announced the start-up of its global-scale hydrogen production site in Yanbu Industrial City, on the West coast of the Kingdom of Saudi Arabia, in 2015, it represented the largest industrial investment (€350m) and biggest ‘over-the-fence’ hydrogen contract of the group to date.
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Resato Intenational: From hydraulics to hydrogen mobility
Hydrogen mobility is growing rapidly, but what industries are well placed to migrate into hydrogen mobility? Stephen B. Harrison learns more about this opportunity, in an exclusive interview for gasworld with Resato International.
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Gexcon to open Swedish office
Safety and risk management firm Gexcon is opening a new branch office in Sweden.
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Air Liquide to provide technology to hydrogen station in South Korea
Air Liquide Korea will provide two high-capacity hydrogen chargers and supply hydrogen gas to a new hydrogen station at Incheon International Airport in Seoul, South Korea.
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Asia leads global refinery hydrocracking capacity growth
Asia is expected to lead the global refinery hydrocracking units’ capacity growth, contributing about 49% of the total global capacity growth by 2024.
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China’s development of hydrogen and fuel cell industry
On 23 rd April (2020), the Beijing-Ministry of Finance, Ministry of Industry and Information Technology, Ministry of Science and Technology, National Development and Reform Commission jointly issued Notification of Improvement of New Energy Vehicles Popularization and Application Policy of Fiscal Subsidies ( for short: Notification of 2020 ) ...
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Linde starts up new plant
Linde today said it has started up a new state-of-the-art syngas processing plant in Geismar, Louisiana.
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India investigating hydrogen-powered vehicles
In a first-of-its-kind project in India, the country’s largest power utility NTPC is inviting global Expressions of Interest to develop hydrogen fuel cell electric vehicles in a bid to decarbonise mobility.
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Solid oxide electrolysis grows up at CSIRO
gasworld speaks exclusively to Dr. Ani Kulkarni of Australia’s CSIRO to find out how his team’s R&D programme will enable solid oxide electrolysis (SOE) to contribute to decarbonisation of the energy and chemicals sectors.
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Air Liquide to provide technology for 2022 Winter Olympics
A newly signed contract between Air Liquide Houpu Hydrogen Equipment, Zhangjiakou Jiaotou Hydrogen and New Energy Technology will see hydrogen play a big role at the Beijing 2022 Winter Olympics.
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Hyosung-Linde to build world’s biggest hydrogen plant
Hyosung and Linde have today unveiled plans to build the world’s single largest liquid hydrogen manufacturing facility in Ulsan.
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Linde and Ovako heat steel with hydrogen
Linde and specialty steel manufacturer Ovako have conducted a full-scale test to heat steel with hydrogen before rolling in Sweden, which the two companies say is a world first.
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New partnership to explore Floating Data Centre Park in Singapore
Keppel Data Centres has signed separate MoUs with Toll Group and Royal Vopak to study the feasibility of developing a Floating Data Centre Park (FDCP) and LNG-to-power infrastructure in Singapore.