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SimpleFuel named H2 Refuel H-Prize finalist for $1 million
The Hydrogen Education Foundation has selected SimpleFuel as the finalist in its $1 million H2 Refuel H-Prize competition.
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LNG: Cosmodyne supplying liquefier for marine ship fueling
Oil may be down, but LNG continues to make inroads as an alternative marine fuel as Cosmodyne announces it will install a natural gas liquefier for Eagle LNG Partners in Jacksonville, Florida.
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Nanoptek awarded new patent; changes name to LightFuel
“This patent further strengthens our already substantial intellectual property portfolio for more efficient solar production of molecules,” says John Guerra, President and CEO of Nanoptek.
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Iran: IAEA confirms lifting of sanctions
International sanctions on Iran have been lifted, following the country’s compliance with a deal to monitor its current and future nuclear capabilities.
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UK Government axes £1bn Carbon Capture and Storage Competition
David Cameron has drastically cut £1bn of funding for the UK’s Carbon Capture and Storage (CCS) Commercialisation competition.
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ICA Fluor to build $1 billion refining facility in Mexico
ICA Fluor will provide detailed engineering, procurement, construction, commissioning, and start-up services for two 25,000-barrel-per-day diesel hydrodesulfurization trains and associated facilities.
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Dearman receives injection of investment
Clean cold and power technology company Dearman has announced that Park Vale Capital has committed to invest £16m ($23m) in the business.
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Hydrogen fuel cells for mobile devices displayed at CES 2016
Intelligent Energy has on display fuel cells to power laptops, mobile phones, tablets and more at CES 2016.
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FuelCell Energy in Pfizer power deal
FuelCell will install a 5.6 megawatt power generation system for Pfizer at the biopharmaceutical company’s R&D facility in Groton, Connecticut.
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Plate Fin Heat Exchangers: Technology Enabling Process Optimization Today and in the Future
A special report from Chart looks at plate fin heat exchangers (BAHX), key to the separation and purification processes for oxygen, nitrogen, and rare gases.
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The industrial gas world in 2016 – Part 4
As 2015 draws to a close, gas world looks ahead at what projects, plants and developments we can expect to see in the industrial gas business in 2015. Here we focus on projects in the Asia-Pacific region.
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The industrial gas world in 2016 – Part 2
As 2015 draws to a close, gas world looks ahead at what projects, plants and developments we can expect to see in the industrial gas business in 2015. Here we focus on projects in Europe.
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The industrial gas world in 2016 – Part 1
As 2015 draws to a close, gas world looks ahead at what projects, plants and developments we can expect to see in the industrial gas business in 2016. Here we focus on projects in the Americas.
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UK seeks Indian investment in liquid air technologies
Mindful of a shortage of power hampering the growth of Indian economy, a British delegation visited India recently along with the British Secretary of State for Business, Sajid Javid, seeking Indian investment in a cryogenic energy storage facility.
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Biogas partnership between Germany-India
The German Biogas Association (Fachverband Biogas e.V.) and the Indian Biogas Association (IBA) have announced a three-year project to foster development of the biogas industry in India.
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Air Products Hydrogen Reactions Lab operational
Air Products’ new lab consists of three continuous, trickle bed reactors and has the design capability to handle hydrotreatment and hydrogenation reactions at pressures up to 2,000 psig.
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TruStar Energy completes "world's largest private CNG station"
Located at FCA Transport’s North American Detroit Terminal, TruStar Energy’s CNG station will fuel 179 tractor trucks with cleaner, domestically produced natural gas.
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McPhy selected for France’s Jupiter 1000 project
McPhy Energy has been selected as supplier and partner for the ‘Jupiter 1000’ Power-to-Gas project that has just been officially launched in conjunction with the organisation of COP21.
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Back to the future? Petrochemicals market from 2016-2020
Long-term turmoil in the crude oil market could mean a ‘Back to the Future’ experience for some in the petrochemical industry, explains IHS Chemical.
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Basic industries – A burning issue
Environmental legislation is driving change in combustion-based processes, and in the energy sector. Helen Carmichael spoke to Linde about the role of gases in a changing industrial landscape.