All United Kingdom articles – Page 12
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Cuadrilla looks at hydrogen production
Cuadrilla Resources CEO Francis Egan says the UK-based onshore shale gas operator is looking at ways to produce hydrogen from its shale gas exploration site in Northwest England.
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FuelCell Energy partners with Drax
FuelCell Energy, Inc. has entered into a contract with UK-based Drax Power Station to supply its carbon capture solutions.
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UK Govt boosts nine CCUS projects with £26m
The UK’s largest carbon capture project to date, removing 40,000 tonnes of CO 2 from the atmosphere each year, could be up and running by as soon as 2021 thanks to government backing.
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Highview Power unveils battery
Highview Power has developed a modular cryogenic energy storage system that is scalable up to multiple gigawatts of energy storage and can be located anywhere.
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£5m boost to scale up pilot
Europe’s first bioenergy carbon capture storage (BECCS) project has been boosted by a £5m ($6.4m) grant from the UK Government.
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AFC Energy and Advanced Plastics sign agreement
UK-based AFC Energy has announced the signing of a manufacturing agreement with Advanced Plastics Ltd.
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Crowcon launches new HMI
UK-based Crowcon has developed a Human-Machine Interface (HMI) solution that creates complete system visibility.
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New research shows CCS is secure
New research from the University of Edinburgh shows that carbon dioxide (CO 2 ) emissions can be captured and securely stored beneath deep-seated and impermeable underground rocks.
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Luxfer Gas Cylinders fuels H2 train
Luxfer Gas Cylinders, a business unit of Luxfer Holdings PLC, has announced that its G-Stor® H2 hydrogen cylinders have been used to help fuel the UK’s first full-sized hydrogen powered demonstrator train.
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UK’s first hydrogen train set for testing
HydroFLEX, the UK’s first hydrogen train, will be tested on the mainline railway following a successful proof-of-concept with the goal to carry passengers in two or three years.
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Edinburgh Sensors highlights food sensor technology
Modified atmospheres are commonly used to extend the lifetime and quality of produce such as meat and fruit, reducing the need for preservatives.
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UK commits to net-zero target
The Global CCS Institute has welcomed the UK Government’s announcement to eradicate the country’s net contribution to climate change by 2050.
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University of Birmingham wins funding for hydrogen train
The first mainline testing of a hydrogen-fuelled train in the UK is one of two dozen projects being funded by the Department for Transport’s £7.8m ($9.9m) First of a Kind (FOAK) competition.
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Progression in production of green hydrogen
Research by the University of Newcastle has highlighted progression in the production of green hydrogen.
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Servomex makes project management appointment
Servomex, a UK-based specialist in gas analysis, has appointed Keith Warren as Product Manager for process oxygen Paramagnetic and Zirconia products.
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Cadent launches new report
A roadmap using hydrogen to decarbonise transport, particularly commercial transport, in the North West of the UK, has been unveiled by the country’s leading gas distribution network Cadent.
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iGAS expands team
UK-based turnkey gas projects solutions provider iGAS Technology Solutions has made two new appointments.
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Signal launches advanced NOx analysers
UK-based Signal Group has added new additions to its advanced Series IV gas analysers.
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ITM Power provides trading and pipeline update
ITM Power has provided a trading update, including progress and updates on some of the major projects currently underway.
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HECTOR project launches
A project which will deploy fuel cell garbage trucks across the North West Europe has launched.