Carbon Engineering expands capacity at commercial DAC plant
Carbon Engineering, a British Columbia-based clean energy company, is expanding the capacity of the design for its first commercial Direct Air Capture (DAC) plant.
Carbon Engineering, a British Columbia-based clean energy company, is expanding the capacity of the design for its first commercial Direct Air Capture (DAC) plant.
Europe has great decarbonisation potential with renewable gases and hydrogen. But unless strong regulatory measures are put in place, these won’t have sufficient access to the market, thereby putting the EU’s decarbonisation objectives at risk.
Oxford Flow, a pressure control equipment company, has expanded its office space in Oxford due to increase demand.
According to data and analytics company GlobalData, the US will contribute to 40% of the global new-build small-scale LNG liquefaction capacity additions by 2023.
SGD Inc., a leader in the supply and development of specialty gas control equipment, has developed a 17-page listing of Gas Data & Equipment Recommendations.
Energy storage provider Highview Power has appointed Salvatore Minopoli as Vice-President of Highview Power USA, to focus on driving the development of projects in the eastern US market.
For the first time in nearly two decades, global gas, LNG and energy conference and exhibition Gastech returns to Houston this week.
The US Department of Energy’s (DOE’s) Office of Fossil Energy has announced approximately $110m in federal funding for cost-shared research and development (R&D) projects under three funding opportunity announcements (FOAs).
INOX India has commissioned India’s first liquid to compressed natural gas (LCNG) dispensing station for Rawmatt in Nagpur, Maharashtra, India.
Linde Engineering and BASF have developed a new process that combines treatment of natural gas for pipeline transportation with the simultaneous recovery of helium, liquid hydrocarbons, and purified carbon dioxide (CO2).