Spain rules out cyber-attack for grid failure but questions remain
Spanish utility Red Eléctrica has ruled out a cyber-attack as the cause for the extensive collapse of its grid yesterday as attention turns to a potential solar plants shutdown.
Spanish utility Red Eléctrica has ruled out a cyber-attack as the cause for the extensive collapse of its grid yesterday as attention turns to a potential solar plants shutdown.
Industrial gas major Linde will build a new air separation unit to expand gas supply to Samsung’s sprawling chip complex in Pyeongtaek, South Korea.
The oil and gas industry has been inefficient in delivering projects because many companies customise their requirements, down to the simplest valve, according to a new report from classification organisation DNV.
US-based Utility Global and South Korea’s Hanwha Corporation are to carry out a Pre-FEED (preliminary front-end engineering and design) study for a hydrogen production plant using biogas generated from South Korean wastewater treatment.
Global renewable hydrogen producer Hy2gen has raised €47m ($53.5m) from existing investors to accelerate the development of its portfolio of green hydrogen, e-fuels, and green ammonia projects across Europe, Canada and South America.
Denmark-based Topsoe has been selected to supply technology and services for a large-scale sustainable aviation fuel (SAF) facility in Zhoushan City, China.
James Watt, Hydrogen and Carbon Capture Consultant at WSP, discusses various hydrogen carriers and how ammonia stacks up against the alternatives, on gasworld’s Hydrogen & Ammonia: Cracking the Future of Clean Energy webinar.
Global energy giant BP posted a $1.4bn profit in the first quarter of 2025, about half its first-quarter profit a year ago, as a mix of corporate and market challenges impacted performance.
Australian energy company Woodside has reached a final investment decision (FID) on its three-train Louisiana LNG facility, opening the prospect of production by 2029.
Power outages sweeping across Spain and Portugal today (28 April) have disrupted transport networks, industries and telecommunications, raising questions about the resilience of the Iberian energy grid and its reliance on renewables.