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Woodside, US tech join forces to study usage of captured CO2
Australian energy firm Woodside is collaborating with US technology developers to undertake an investigation into the viability of a carbon capture and utilisation (CCU) pilot facility in Perth, Western Australia.
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Petrofac explores green hydrogen to ammonia in Egypt
Energy company Petrofac will join an in-country subsidiary of Mediterranean Energy Partners (MEP) to undertake an early-stage feasibility study for a new green hydrogen to ammonia facility in Egypt.
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PGS, deepC to advance Australia’s offshore carbon storage
Marine geophysics firm PGS ASA (PGS) and carbon capture and storage (CCS) project developer deepC Store (DCS) are working together to develop Australia’s offshore carbon storage potential.
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Mitsubishi tests carbon capture at waste-to-energy plant
Two group companies of Mitsubishi Heavy Industries, Ltd. (MHI) are set to begin a test programme which aims to separate, capture, and utilise carbon dioxide (CO2) emissions from a waste-to-energy (WtE) plant in Yokohama, Japan.
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IG, China 2022 event moved to Chengdu
A major industrial gas event based in China will now take place at the Chengdu Century City New International Convention and Exhibition Center in Chengdu, marking the fourth time the event will be held in the city.
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Gas Lab puts biogas in the spotlight for carbon capture
Industrial gas manufacturer-exporter SS Gas Lab (Gas Lab) is advancing the environmental and profit potential of biogas and the utilisation of ‘waste’ carbon dioxide (CO2) through its CO2 recycling solutions.
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Linde confirms suspension of new business in Russia
Following reports in Germany yesterday of Linde’s suspension of new business in Russia, the company has confirmed it is ‘safely winding down’ affected projects in Russia and has suspended all business development for new projects in the country.
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Burckhardt Compression, HRS sign hydrogen refuelling deal
Compression specialist Burckhardt Compression (Burckhardt) has signed an agreement with hydrogen mobility expert Hydrogen-Refueling-Solutions (HRS), formerly TSM, to collaborate on various hydrogen mobility projects.
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Germany’s first CO2 hub planned for Bremen
Norwegian energy company CO2 Management AS (CO2M) will build a carbon dioxide (CO2) transshipment hub in the city of Bremen, Germany for the utilisation or storage of captured CO2, marking the first facility of its kind in the country.
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Goetze announces new compact safety valve
High-performance valve manufacturer Goetze KG Armaturen (Goetze) has released its new 1500 bar DN6 safety valve.
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Servomex celebrates 70-year anniversary
UK-based gas analyser specialist Servomex has added another notch to its list of achievements as it celebrates 70 years of providing technological solutions to customers across a range of industries.
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Cryomech’s new PT310 cryocooler offers extra heat lift
US-based cryorefrigeration specialist Cryomech has launched its new cryocooler, the PT310 Pulse Tube, capable of meeting high heat lift performance levels.
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‘Soaring’ global gas prices: India’s $14bn fertiliser budget to increase
As gas prices continue to rise unabated, the reliance of India on imported liquefied natural gas (LNG) as a fertiliser feedstock could see the government increasing its US$14bn (Rs1 trillion) fertiliser subsidy budget, according to a new report by the Institute for Energy Economics and Financial Analysis (IEEFA).
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CarbonCure’s tech removes almost 150k metric tonnes of CO2
Canadian climate technology company and Carbon XPRIZE award winner CarbonCure has reduced and removed more than 146,000 metric tonnes of carbon dioxide (CO2) through its carbon reduction technologies.
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Servomex releases 2022 Gas Guide
Gas analyser specialist Servomex has launched the latest edition of its annual gas solutions publication, Gas Guide.
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Oxymat delivers medical oxygen to Ukraine as shortages persist
As the Russia-Ukraine conflict continues to escalate, Danish on-site gas generation company Oxymat is answering the call issued by the World Health Organisation (WHO) to deliver medical oxygen to help alleviate shortages in Ukrainian hospitals.
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CO2 mineralisation could lower cement emissions and boost profits
A new study entitled ’Towards a business case for CO2 mineralisation in the cement industry’ revealed that – through techno-economic modelling - the notoriously hard-to-abate cement industry could see a reduction in carbon dioxide equivalent (CO2e) emissions and additional profit by incorporating CO2 mineralisation.
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Carburos Metálicos will launch Tarragona’s first public hydrogen plant
Industrial and medical gases specialist Carburos Metálicos is set to open Tarragona’s first public hydrogen production plant following its acquisition of a >10,000m2 plot of land in the region.
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ADBA calls for ban on Russian natural gas imports
A UK anaerobic digestion (AD) trade body has published an open letter to the Prime Minister (PM), calling for him to extend sanctions against Putin to Russian gas.
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Gulf Cryo’s food-grade gas solutions ‘from farm to fork’
Dubai-based industrial and medical gas solutions company Gulf Cryo uses its product packaging techniques, such as Modified Atmosphere Packaging (MAP) to help prolong product shelf-life through food preservation.