CAER receives funding from the DOE to develop carbon capture innovations
The University of Kentucky Centre (CAER) for Applied Energy Research has received a grant from the Department of Energy (DOE) to advance its carbon capture system.
The University of Kentucky Centre (CAER) for Applied Energy Research has received a grant from the Department of Energy (DOE) to advance its carbon capture system.
The British Compressed Gases Association (BCGA) has published new guidance on the use of atmospheric monitoring equipment at authorised testing facilities.
Chart Industries, Inc. has reported results for the third quarter (Q3) ended 30th September (2019).
NASA has extended its contract with Boeing to build Space Launch System (SLS) rocket core stages to support as many as 10 missions to the Moon under the Artemis programme.
Air Liquide and Luxembourg steel manufacturer ArcelorMittal are partnering to develop the first industrial scale demonstration plant to capture carbon gas from the steelmaking process and recycle it into chemicals.
Transboundary export of carbon dioxide (CO2) for the purpose of carbon capture and storage (CCS) can now be provisionally allowed under certain circumstances.
An American oxygen user is twice as likely to die in a home oxygen fire than in Japan, and almost twenty times more likely than in England.
Air Liquide Munay Tech Gases is investing €15m in a new nitrogen unit in Kazakhstan.
Natural gas suppliers have changed their pipeline operation procedures, with Local Distribution Companies (LDC) in the US sometimes receiving odorised gas from their suppliers. This means the levels of odorisation can remarkably change in a...
Turkish pressure vessels manufacturer Karbonsan has just completed the performance tests of its new semi-trailers which are now ready for Australia, a new market for the company.