More from North America – Page 15
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ABL Space to support NASA’s cryogenic demonstration mission
California-based ABL Space Systems has been named as the launch provider for NASA’s cryogenic demonstration mission which will demonstrate in-space transfer of cryogenic liquid hydrogen.
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Air Products to make North American price increases
Air Products will increase product pricing, monthly service charges, and surcharges for merchant customers in North America, effective 1st October.
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Nikkiso Cosmodyne commisions gaseous oxygen and nitrogen plant
Nikkiso Cosmodyne has recently commissioned its TGNO-1000 gaseous oxygen and nitrogen plant.
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PHMSA reinstates enforcement discretion for cylinders
The US Department of Transportation’s Pipeline and Hazardous Materials Safety Administration (PHMSA) has reinstated its enforcement discretion for cylinders exceeding periodic testing dates.
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Carter steps down from Air Products’ Board
Susan K. Carter will leave Air Products’ Board of Directors on 30th September after ten years of service for the major industrial gas company.
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Linde increases capacity in Florida
Linde plans to increase production capacity by almost 50% at its air separation plant in Mims, Florida, to meet rapidly growing demand for industrial gases.
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Linde to construct $17.3m electrolyser plant in New York
In a move that will help New York achieve its climate goals, Linde will construct a proton exchange membrane (PEM) electrolyser plant in Niagara Falls that will produce green hydrogen on a commercial scale – and it is expected to be operational in 2023.
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Chart, FLSmidth to decarbonise cement production with carbon capture technology
Low carbon cement production is at the heart of a new partnership between Chart Industries and FLSmidth – and the duo want to cut 90% of carbon emissions from industrial sources at half the cost of current processes.
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LanzaTech, Twelve to covert CO2 into polypropylene
A newly formed partnership is looking to cut reliance on petrochemicals by utilising innovative technology to convert carbon emissions in polypropylene, a key polymer used for a variety of medical devices as well as for large-scale applications in a variety of sectors.
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IWDC promotes Werkley
The Independent Welding Distributors Cooperative (IWDC) has promoted Keith Werkley to Vice-President of Sales and Vendor Management.
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Chart acquires 25% stake in HTEC; existing MoU remains in place
Chart Industries has reaffirmed its strong commitment in the hydrogen sector, having today (8th September) acquired a 25% stake in Hydrogen Technology & Energy Corporation (HTEC).
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Carbon Clean focuses on company growth with new hire and global headquarters
Carbon capture technology and service company Carbon Clean is focused on its growth plans as the firm looks to accelerate and scale up its ground-breaking technologies.
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nexAir to open a second Kentucky facility
nexAir has opened its second location in the state of Kentucky.
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Hawaii secures constant liquid oxygen supply as it battles oxygen shortages
Hawaiian officials have secured a constant supply of liquid oxygen from the mainland to help meet surges caused by the coronavirus (Covid-19) pandemic as news of oxygen shortages started to break last week.
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Lincoln Electric, NC3 join forces to support next-generation welders
Lincoln Electric and the National Coalition of Certification Centres (NC3) have joined forces to provide the curriculum and learning management resources for benchmarking and standardising welding performance.
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Swagelok receives NorthCoast 99 award
Swagelok has been recognised by the Employers Resource Council (ERC) for the 11th year as one of the 99 top Northeast Ohio workplaces for top talent.
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Chart unveils onboard liquid hydrogen fuel system
Chart Industries unveiled a new product line for heavy-duty trucks, an onboard liquid hydrogen (HLH2) fuel system, at the ACT Expo in Long Beach, California.
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Port of Corpus Christ in Texas wants to be a CCS hub
The Port of Corpus Christi in Texas has become the latest port to focus on cutting its emissions, having on Wednesday (1st September) inked an agreement with the Texas General Land Office to develop carbon storage solutions in the Coastal Bend.
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EnerMech inks multiple contracts in the Americas
Global integrated solutions specialist business EnerMech has inked a series of new contracts in the Americas, including a second campaign with a major E&P operator in offshore Gulf of Mexico for nitrogen and leak testing.
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Oxygen supplies tight in southern US states
Hospitals in the southern states of the United States are dealing with tight supplies of oxygen, as suppliers reallocate product from industrial customers to keep up with demand caused by the coronavirus (Covid-19) pandemic.