Electricity demand from data centres to more than double by 2030
Electricity demand from data centres worldwide is set to more than double by 2030 to around 945 terawatt-hours (Twh), according to a new International Energy Agency (IEA) report.
Hello and welcome to this Yearbook 2024/25 from gasworld, and very much the industrial gas year in review. While 2023 was a big year for gasworld as we celebrated our 20th anniversary, and another strong 12 months for the industry as it continued to enjoy the post-pandemic flourish, there’s a definite feelings in the air this has been a more subdued 2024. Read more inside…
Electricity demand from data centres worldwide is set to more than double by 2030 to around 945 terawatt-hours (Twh), according to a new International Energy Agency (IEA) report.
Norwegian multinational energy company Equinor has formed a new power division which combines its renewables portfolio with its power offering.
David Schaer, President at Computers Unlimited, discusses the role of telemetry, monitoring and automation in bulk gases and how this is set to evolve, on gasworld’s Digitisation webinar.
The US position of using tariffs as a commercial negotiating tool appears to be bearing fruit in places, with Taiwan considering tripling US LNG imports to avoid tariffs.
EU member states have postponed tariffs which were due to start 15 April by 90 days.
US fertiliser firm CF Industries – together with other US and Japanese partners – has unveiled plans for a $4bn integrated blue ammonia and CCUS plant in Louisiana.
London-based recycling and waste management supplier Cory Group (Cory) and UK university Imperial College London have formed a new partnership to drive innovation in carbon capture and storage (CCS).
India government-owned Bharat Petroleum Corporation Ltd (BPCL) and a subsidiary of Singapore state-owned engineering company Sembcorp have entered into a joint venture to explore renewable energy and green hydrogen projects across India.
German group ABO Energy has received the green light from planning authorities to build a hydrogen production plant in Oulu, northern Finland.
Once seen as the gold standard for chemical durability, PFAS-based membranes are now under pressure. With the green hydrogen sector scaling up and environmental scrutiny intensifying, developers are moving to phase out these so-called “forever...