Prioritise green hydrogen for hard-to-abate sectors
Green hydrogen must be used wisely and hydrogen production recognised as a limited resource that must be strategically allocated to hard-to-abate sectors, according to a new Danfoss report.
Green hydrogen must be used wisely and hydrogen production recognised as a limited resource that must be strategically allocated to hard-to-abate sectors, according to a new Danfoss report.
Flow control equipment specialist Oxford Flow has announced a collaboration with nZero Group company Thyson Technology to supply its IM-S gas regulators for SGN’s H100 Fife Future of Gas project in Scotland.
Scotland finds itself in the decarbonisation spotlight and, as befits its pivotal role in UK energy, everyone is having their say.
UK-based oil and gas infrastructure manager px Group has acquired a majority stake in German hydrogen company LIFTE H2.
Viridor’s carbon capture and storage project at its Runcorn Energy Recovery Facility (ERF) is to advance to the next stage after agreeing a statement of principles with the UK Government’s Department for Energy Security and...
Nippon Gases UK Ltd, Wilton, and Nippon Gases Offshore, Dyce, stand among the distinguished few in the 66th edition of the International Safety Awards, clinching a coveted Distinction, alongside 267 other organisations globally.
On Wednesday (March 27), ADNOC announced the start of crude oil production from its Belbazem offshore block.
Lhyfe is targeting installed capacity of 20 Megawatt (MW) in 2024, representing a production capacity of up to 8 tonnes per day (tpd), following a doubling in revenues to €1.3 million in 2023.
Tokyo Gas Co. has installed the first megawatt-class (MW) PEM electrolyser in Japan, at the Yokohama Techno Station, with operations scheduled to start in June.
Protium Green Solution’s first large-scale green hydrogen project at Samlesbury, UK, has received planning consent.