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Pfeiffer Vacuum launches new HiLobe high speed Roots pump
German vacuum technology company Pfeiffer Vacuum (Pfeiffer) has released a new range of Roots pumps, expanding its HiLobe series.
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MHI Group to explore CO2 capture for aluminium industry
Mitsubishi Heavy Industries (MHI) Group and its engineering company, MHI Engineering, have undertaken a study into the feasibility of capturing carbon dioxide (CO2) from the aluminium smelting process at a plant operated by Aluminium Bahrain B.S.C (Alba), a major Bahrain-based aluminium producer.
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Carburos Metálicos completes hydrogen bus test in Galicia
Air Products Group (Air Products) company Carburos Metálicos (Carburos) has successfully completed testing of its first hydrogen (H2) bus in Galicia, Spain, paving the way for the region to integrate zero emissions technology into its public transport network.
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New LNG not a ‘fix’ for reducing reliance on Russian gas
In an announcement made on 25th May, President Biden and the European Commission detailed plans to reduce Europe’s dependence on Russian fossil fuels through the construction of new and expanded gas import facilities and the scaling up of ‘hydrogen-ready’ infrastructure.
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Mitsui, Storegga ink landmark direct air capture deal
UK carbon capture specialist Storegga is joining forces with Japanese trading and investment company Mitsui & Co., Ltd. (Mitsui) to advance the commercialisation of direct air capture (DAC) technology.
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CCSA’s new plan calls for increased CCUS deployment
The trade body for the UK carbon capture, utilisation and storage (CCUS) industry, the Carbon Capture and Storage Association (CCSA), has emphasised the need to scale up CCUS in its ‘CCUS Delivery Plan 2035’ published today (25th March).
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Medical Gases: A Picture of Health?
Blighted by ongoing outbreaks of the Covid-19 pandemic, the past two years have exposed numerous weaknesses across the global medical oxygen supply chain, from challenges relating to domestic oxygen production to inadequate supply infrastructure, and everything in between.
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Gulf Cryo, Petro Rabigh ink 20-year CO2 capture deal
Industrial and medical gas solutions provider, Gulf Cryo, is contributing to reducing carbon dioxide (CO2) emissions at a Saudi Arabian mono-ethylene glycol (MEG) plant operated by hydrocarbon and petrochemical company Petro Rabigh.
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Renew Europe calls for Europe to end reliance on Russian fuel
The Russian invasion of Ukraine has exposed widespread vulnerabilities within the global and European energy markets, amplified by the heavy reliance on the import of fossil-fuels from Russia.
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Nippon Gases ink SalMar pipeline deal for new hatchery plant
The Norwegian group company of major industrial gas manufacturer Nippon Gases has signed a deal with one of Norway’s leading fish farming companies, SalMar, to deliver oxygen to the company’s new hatchery plant.
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VW, Salzgitter collaborate on low-carbon steel project
As the energy transition continues to gain traction, hard-to-abate areas such as steel manufacturing have taken centre stage for decarbonisation.
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Busch Award presented to Quantafuel for waste plastic recycling
Busch Vacuum Solutions (Busch) has presented its ‘Innovation in Vacuum Busch Award’ to Norwegian company Quantafuel ASA (Quantafuel).
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New facility in Korea to research localisation of LNG and cryogenics
The Korea Institute of Machinery and Materials (KIMM) has established a research facility for the localisation of liquefied natural gas (LNG) and cryogenic equipment at the Gimhae LNG – Cryogenic Technology Center in Korea.
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Microsoft, Aker scale carbon capture for net zero future
Carbon dioxide (CO2) removal specialist Aker Carbon Capture is teaming up with software giant Microsoft to explore the potential for the scaling-up of carbon capture, utilisation, and storage (CCUS) opportunities.
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bp ventures invests £3m into methane detection drones
Group company of energy giant bp, bp ventures, has made a £3m equity investment in a pioneering unmanned aerial vehicle (UAV) business that uses drones and artificial intelligence (AI) to detection methane.
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New UK think tank to explore nuclear powered hydrogen production
A think tank established by the UK Hydrogen and Fuel Cell Association (UK HFCA) will assess opportunities to advance the role of nuclear power to produce zero-carbon hydrogen.
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3D carbon capture pilot starts up in Dunkirk
A new ‘3D’ pilot designed to capture carbon dioxide (CO2) from industrial activities at ArcelorMittal’s Dunkirk site has begun operations as of today (22nd March).
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Ammonia: Russia-Ukraine blowback on market expected
As the Russia-Ukraine conflict continues to escalate, wider impacts are being seen across a range of global markets including crude oil, food staples such as wheat and oilseeds, and the computer chip industry – a main consumer of neon, of which Russia and Ukraine are a majority supplier.
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The environment, refrigerants and safety
An insight into the increasingly environmentally-conscious world of refrigerants and where it meets the world of detection and analysis, from IGD.
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UK Govt has made ‘great strides’ in North Sea Transition Deal
A year on from the signing of the North Sea Transition Deal (the Deal) between the UK government and the oil and gas industry, the government has provided progress reports on the reduction of emissions and alternative energy projects.