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Learning from India’s Power Revolution
Given the relative state of their power grids, it would seem that the UK would have little to learn from India when it comes to efficiently providing and delivering electricity.
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Shell launches Quest CCS project
Shell has celebrated the official opening of the Quest carbon capture and storage (CCS) project in Alberta, Canada, and the start of commercial operations. Quest is designed to capture and safely store more than one million tonnes of carbon dioxide (CO2) each year.
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CCS holds key to bridging climate gap
Up to 28 million tonnes of carbon dioxide (CO2) emissions will be captured by existing operational carbon capture and storage (CCS) projects this year, according to a new report launched today.
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The energy sector and the CO2 boom
Sam A. Rushing explains why the industry is still significant among all others, and where future growth in CO2 demand is likely to emerge from.
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The science behind the cold box
The Linde Group handed over the first cold box of six major air separation units (ASUs) to Shenhua Ningxia Coal Industry Group Co., Ltd. on 16th August 2015. Here, as gas world explores cryogenic gas production, Linde reflects on the science behind the cold box and its journey to start-up. ...
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Trends in carbon dioxide liquefaction and purification
Advanced Cryogenics’ Sam A. Rushing explores the current trends in carbon dioxide liquefaction and purification, including the applications driving growth and the different technologies used to meet demand in each area.
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FuelCell Energy in power purchase agreement
FuelCell Energy has been contracted by the County of Alameda in California to install a 1.4 mw heat and power plant at Santa Rita Jail.
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Industrial gases in the energy sector
gasworld, together with Linde Gases and Linde Clean Technology, looks at the role and occurrence of industrial gases in the energy sector.
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Urgent need to act on cold, report response says
With the publication today of the University of Birmingham’s report on clean-cold technologies, titled Doing Cold Smarter, Dearman has responded with its own message of urgency in tackling cold energy demand.
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TruStar builds CNG fueling station in Wisconsin
TruStar Energy has constructed a large, time-fill CNG fueling station for Advanced Disposal in Hartland, Wisconsin.
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Siemens signs long-term deal with UAE’s Dolphin Energy
Siemens to provide service for nine aero-derivative gas turbines and compressors for gas compression at the Dolphin Gas Project in Qatar.
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Air Products announces three new hydrogen fueling stations
Air Products currently has another 25 hydrogen fueling stations in the construction, planning, or permitting phase.
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Sunfire supplies ThyssenKrupp with 50KW fuel cell
The delivery of an initial Sunfire high-temperature solid oxide fuel cell (SOFC) to ThyssenKrupp Marine Systems represents the achievement of an important milestone for the Ship-Integrated Fuel Cell project (SchiBZ).
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Leading the Charge on Rapidly Emerging Refrigerant Market Growth
To support burgeoning hydrocarbon refrigerant markets, Gas Innovations ® has expanded its capability to supply refrigerant gases to LNG and FLNG liquefaction plants worldwide.
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Two Point Oh My: CRYOSTAR Launches LNG Dispenser 2.0
CRYOSTAR’s experience with LNG and liquefied-compressed natural gas (LCNG) is extensive, so when the company claims to have brought LNG/LCNG refueling to the “next level,” it means it.
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LNG and CNG: Changing Markets
Experts are predicting that natural gas in its liquid form (LNG) will play a much greater role in overall gas supply and a natural gas focused global energy revolution is upon us.
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LNG Vehicle Fueling Update
For continued success, the value proposition for natural gas vehicles (NGVs) must be able to withstand the headwind of low fuel prices.
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Wärtsilä secures Kazakhstan power plant contract
Wärtsilä will supply a 40MW Smart Power Generation plant for KazAzot in Kazakhstan. The plant will provide electricity and steam for process industry near the city of Aktau. It is scheduled to be operational in late 2016.
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Chart Energy LNG liquefaction equipment order
Chart Energy Chemicals has been awarded a contract worth over $40 million for LNG equipment in Louisiana.
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World Coal Association in call to action
The World Coal Association (WCA) has called on climate negotiators meeting this week in Bonn, Germany to take positive action to advance the deployment of all low emission technologies.