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India to advance large-scale green hydrogen production
As part of the country’s intention to scale up clean energy production, industry body India Hydrogen Alliance (IH2A) is planning to create 25 National Green Hydrogen Projects and five national hydrogen hubs by 2025.
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Compact CO2 capture system comes online at Japan biomass plant
A compact carbon dioxide (CO2) capture system has become the first of its kind to go into commercial operation after its integration into a 7-megawatt (MW) class biomass power plant in Hiroshima City, Japan.
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Lincoln Electric launches new virtual reality technology
Lincoln Electric has launched an all-new simulator to make virtual welding training smarter, faster and more efficient as it looks to help build the future workforce for the industry.
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High purity nitrogen plant launched in China
China-based Suzhou Oxygen Plant Co., Ltd. (SOPC) has started up a new nitrogen plant that will produce high purity nitrogen and high purity liquid oxygen (LOx) to supply critical gases for Shanghai’s semiconductor industry.
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WIKA Group releases new high-speed industrial pressure controller
Technology manufacturer Mensor – member of the WIKA Group - has launched the newest device in its lineup of precision pressure controllers, the model CPC3050.
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Blue Star Helium appoints Chief Operating Officer of US business
Blue Star Helium has appointed Peter Kondrat as Chief Operating Officer of its US helium business to help drive its development and productive activities in Colorado.
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Commerce, content, connectivity and communication: The four C’s of B2B e-commerce explored on gasworld TV
The world we live in today is arguably more connected than ever. It goes without saying that the coronavirus pandemic (Covid-19) really changed how businesses and consumers operate, as the shift to the digital world became very apparent. This desire for digital, however, still remains very strong, despite the re-opening ...
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Linde Engineering helps advance high-speed hydrogen refuelling
Designed and built by Linde Engineering, Europe’s most powerful hydrogen refuelling station for trucks has been started up by Austrian food retailer MPREIS.
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Rare gas shortages, recovery, and emerging markets
The global specialty gas industry has been through its fair share of trials and tribulations over recent months. From ongoing concerns over helium production to a potential electronic chip crisis due to a rare gas shortage following Russia’s invasion of Ukraine, the industry is continuing to face increased pressure.
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Otodata acquires AIUT’s LPG branch
Otodata Holdings is spearheading its expansion goals, having today (29th June) confirmed the acquisition of AIUT’s LPG branch, a supplier of IoT ecosystems for the global LPG remote monitoring and metering market.
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$15m biogas plant to support sustainable farming in Sweden
Nordic biogas producer Scandinavian Biogas has been granted SEK 154m (US$15m) in funding to construct a Bio-LNG (liquefied natural gas) project in the municipality or Örkelljunga, around 500km south of Stockholm.
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Anova UTM LPWAN launched to enhance remote tank monitoring
Remote tank telemetry solutions company Anova has today (29th June) officially launched its brand-new product for energy marketers to deliver accurate daily tank level readings with optional GPS location.
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Report reveals ‘major failures’ in UK’s delivery of Net Zero
In its Net Zero Strategy released last year, the UK Government laid out its plans to move away from fossil fuels, secure energy supplies, and reduce carbon emissions. Having reviewed the Government’s progress so far, the independent Climate Change Committee (CCC) has discovered ‘major failures’ in delivery of the plan’s ...
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Grand Gulf Energy confirms helium discovery at Jesse#1A
Grand Gulf Energy has today (29th June) reported multiple well-head samples consistently in the range of 0.44% - 0.65% helium from its Jesse1#A well.
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Semiconductor design centre plans unveiled for the Midwest amidst rising market pressures
Amidst rising demands in the US semiconductor market and pressures building on Congress to fund the $52bn CHIPS Act, plans have been announced for the Midwest’s first chip design centre.
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Global Helium acquires new acreage in Saskatchewan and Montana
Global Helium has acquired new acreage in Saskatchewan’s helium runway in Canada and the US state of Montana.
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Climeworks embarks on 'Mammoth' direct air capture project
Direct air capture (DAC) specialist Climeworks has taken the latest step on its journey to reach gigatonne carbon capture capacity by starting work on its new DAC and storage facility, Mammoth.
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Oxair supplies oxygen plants to Australian mines
US-based oxygen delivery specialist Oxair has supplied four pressure swing adsorption (PSA) oxygen tonnage plants to mines in Western Australia, removing risks associated with high pressure gas cylinders and bulk cryogenic liquefied gas.
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Tata Chemicals Europe advances net zero; opens UK’s largest carbon capture plant
One of Europe’s leading sodium carbonate, salt and sodium bicarbonate producers, Tata Chemicals Europe, has opened the UK’s first industrial scale carbon capture and usage (CCU) plant.
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Canadian mining company unveils CCUS pilot plans
Plans for a new carbon capture, utilisation and storage (CCUS) project in British Columbia have been unveiled to decarbonise the operations of one of Canada’s leading mining companies.