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Honeywell technology selected for US carbon capture project set to produce clean hydrogen
Honeywell UOP technologies have been selected to capture and sequester up to 1.65 million tonnes of carbon dioxide (CO2) annually and produce clean hydrogen energy from a repurposed gasification plant in West Terre Haute, Indiana.
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McDemott and New Energy celebrate hydrogen project milestone
The engineering of two transformative 50MW energy projects that could each produce nearly 24,000kg of renewable hydrogen a day is now complete, McDermott International confirmed today (12 th April).
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Air Products opens hydrogen station in South Korea
Air Products has opened a new hydrogen fuelling station at its industrial gases facility in Ulsan City, South Korea - the first station built and operated by the private sector in the city under the South Korean Government’s subsidy programme.
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The verve for hydrogen in packaged gases
Stephen Finn, Vice-President of Sales Marketing at FIBA Technologies Inc., the world’s largest manufacturer of high pressure gas storage and transportation vessels, explores what really drives the hydrogen industry towards its ultimate goal of higher pressure storage with improved capacities.
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Optimising industrial gases
The packaged gas industry is faced with market volatility, changing supply and demand, and in many cases, skyrocketing costs. Gas booster technology can help to optimise output and revenues, explains an exclusive insight from Haskel.
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Composite cylinders for fuel gases
Fuel gases are where industrial gas products intersect with the energy sector products For LPG, CNG, and hydrogen, the distribution to small-scale end-users is often done in transportable gas cylinders, as Stephen B. Harrison explains.
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Air Products and New Flyer tour Washington in a hydrogen-powered bus
Air Products and New Flyer have concluded a five-city tour around Washington State in a New Flyer Xcelsior CHARGE H2™ to demonstrate the benefits of fuel cell electric buses.
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Chart acquires 5% stake in Transform Materials
Chart Industries has made yet another move in the emerging hydrogen economy, having yesterday (31 st March) completed a $25m investment in Transform Materials for a 5% equity stake.
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Airbus explores superconducting materials and cryogenic temperatures to optimise propulsion
Airbus is exploring the impact of superconducting materials and cryogenic temperatures on the performance of an aircraft’s electric propulsion systems.
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Arcline Investment Management invests in PDC Machines
PDC Machines, Inc., in partnership with the founding Afzal family, has secured investment from Arcline Investment Management, a growth-oriented private equity firm.
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Emerson joins European Clean Hydrogen Alliance
Strengthening its commitment to environmental sustainability, global engineering and technology company Emerson has joined the European Clean Hydrogen Alliance.
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Air Liquide celebrates hydrogen milestone in Taiwan
Air Liquide has completed the first phase of construction on its 25MW hydrogen electrolyser plants located in the Science Parks of Tainan and Hsinchu, Taiwan.
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Gastech 2021 to be held in Singapore
dmg events has today (18 th March) confirmed that Gastech 2021 will place as an in-person event at the Singapore EXPO on 13 th -16 th September.
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Hydrogen: Managing the revolution
Coeus Energy describes the safe management of change in the hydrogen revolution, in an exclusive feature for gasworld.
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Embracing renewable hydrogen - Aberdeen comes first
“The buses are running like a dream,” says Councillor Philip Bell, Hydrogen Champion at Aberdeen City Council, in an exclusive interview with Stephen B. Harrison, for gasworld.
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The blue hydrogen paradigm shift
The use of blue hydrogen will stimulate progress towards deep decarbonisation in many carbon-intensive sectors. It will also drive investment in integrated blue hydrogen production schemes, explains Stephen B. Harrison, Managing Directory of sbh4 consulting, exclusively for gasworld.
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Process Sensing Technologies: Complete gas measurement solutions for hydrogen
In 1874 Cyrus Harding, an engineer in the book The Mysterious Island by the French science-fiction author Jules Verne, predicted, “Yes, my friends, I believe that water will one day be employed as fuel, that hydrogen and oxygen which constitute it, used singly or together, will furnish an inexhaustible source ...
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In focus… Power-to-Gas technologies
The usage of renewable energy sources wind and solar photovoltaics have grown increasingly in recent years and become vital to support global carbon footprint reduction goals. But the wind isn’t always blowing, and the sun isn’t always shining, which creates a grid stabilisation issue as well as the need for ...
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Measured growth
In the global fight against climate change, many nations are committed to reducing energy consumption and have set ambitious goals to minimise carbon emissions. However, to achieve net zero targets, there must be significant decarbonisation and a substantial change will be required in the way energy is generated, stored, transported ...
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Specialty gases enabling the green agenda in Asia-Pacific
Solar panel production for mega-scale renewable projects means mega-scale growth for industries gases, writes Stephen B. Harrison, sbh4 Consulting.