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The outlook in green hydrogen
The world is on the move. The turbulence in the energy markets, with a sharp rise in the price of coal, gas and oil, is the beginning of the end of the fossil fuel age. At COP26 in Glasgow, it became abundantly clear that, in addition to renewable energies, green ...
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Myanmar: From growth hotspot to civil war
Myanmar’s two largest cities – Yangon and Mandalay – were reportedly a vision of uncharacteristic emptiness earlier this week as the public apparently defied the threats of the military junta and stayed at home in an act of peaceful protest. Myanmar has been under military control since February 2021. What ...
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Linde signs deal to supply new semiconductor plant in Singapore
Linde will build, own and operate a state-of-the-art SPECTRA generator plant to produce ultra-high purity nitrogen and oxygen for a new multi-billion-dollar semiconductor fabrication plant in Singapore.
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Air Liquide, Pertamina to explore low-carbon technology solutions in Indonesia
Indonesian national energy company Pertamina is looking to decarbonise its activities with carbon capture and hydrogen technologies, having today (Jan 24) inked a deal with Air Liquide.
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Petronas and Shell ink CCS deal
Petronas has joined forced with Sarawak Shell Behad (Shell) to explore carbon capture and storage (CCS) collaboration opportunities in Malaysia and the wider southeast Asia region.
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AIGA on 2021/22
Milan Sarkar, Secretary General of AIGA, reflects on the significant achievements of 2021 for AIGA and why going beyond borders in the name of safety, is the ongoing goal for 2022.
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BIG brings new ‘cold energy’ ASU on-stream
Thailand’s Bangkok Industrial Gas Co. Ltd (BIG) has opened a new air separation unit (ASU) that utilises ‘cold energy’ from LNG regasification.
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Haskel receives order for landmark Australian hydrogen station development
Haskel Hydrogen Systems’ hydrogen station and dispenser technology is set to be deployed at Australia’s first commercial, hydrogen-powered heavy vehicle refuelling station at Port Kembla, New South Wales.
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Specialty gas calibration mixtures
Stephen B. Harrison explains why the Asia-Pacific (APAC) region is setting the pace of change when it comes to specialty calibration gas mixtures.
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Sembcorp, Chiyoda, Mitsubishi ink hydrogen deal in Singapore
Sembcorp Industries, Chiyoda Corporation and Mitsubishi Corporation want to develop a commercial-scale, decarbonised hydrogen supply chain in Singapore as part of a newly inked Memorandum of Understanding (MoU).
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Australian Government expands functions of ARENA; hydrogen and CCS a focal point
New regulations brought in by the Australian Government today (July 30) will see the Australian Renewable Energy Agency (ARENA) support next generation technologies, such as clean hydrogen and carbon capture and storage, to reduce emissions in the country.
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Exclusive: Oxygen now part of public health architecture
We were woefully unprepared to deal with the Covid-19 pandemic, and the oxygen industry now needs to accept that it’s part of the public health architecture of the world, says Leith Greenslade of the Every Breath Counts Coalition.
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Reflections on a new era in medical oxygen
With the news that Air Liquide and Linde have entered into unprecedented agreements to provide increased access to medical oxygen in low and middle-income countries, a major milestone is achieved both in the fight against Covid-19 (coronavirus) and in the gases industry.
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Pioneering oxygen agreements: What do they constitute?
With the news that unprecedented medical oxygen agreements have been reached with Air Liquide and Linde, respectively, a pathway is forged to increased access to medical oxygen in low and middle-income countries.
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Air Liquide, Linde join major medical oxygen initiative
Unitaid and the Clinton Health Access Initiative (CHAI) have in the last 12 hours announced unprecedented agreements with Air Liquide and Linde, respectively, for improved access to medical oxygen.
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Global CCS Institute CEO to step down
After a decade at the helm of the Global CCS Institute, CEO Brad Page is stepping down from the role, the Melbourne-based international think-tank announced today (27th Jan).
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BOC launches welding workhorse
BOC South Pacific has launched what it describes as its “most powerful” MIG MAG machine yet, nicknamed ‘The Beast’.
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IEEFA: There will be no smooth sailing for LNG investors in Vietnam
LNG suppliers and gas power developers looking at making Vietnam an essential LNG market should not expect to replicate the success of renewable energy seen recently in the country, says new report by the Institute for Energy Economics and Financial Analysis (IEEFA).
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12 Days of Content: BOC South Pacific
One of BOC South Pacific’s goals for 2020 was to continue working with customers in the emerging hydrogen and clean energy sectors.
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Introducing… A Christmas Twist: The 12 Days of Content
Coronavirus (Covid-19), carbon dioxide (CO2) – or the lack of it – and clean energies have been the big talking points of 2020 across the industrial gases industry. It’s been an unprecedented year, one that none of us could have imagined 12 months ago.