All United Kingdom articles – Page 13
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Drax, Equinor and National Grid Ventures sign MoU
Drax Group, Equinor and National Grid Ventures have signed a Memorandum of Understanding (MoU).
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Cryogenic Cluster Day 2019 review
As a result of gradually diminishing helium production capacity, the lack of new helium capacity coming into the market and renewed growth in helium demand, the world is currently experiencing the third shortage of helium since 2006.
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NWHA focuses on low-carbon transportation
A survey commissioned by the North West Hydrogen Alliance (NWHA) has revealed that 69% of 2,000 people believe it is important for every UK household to move away from fossil fuelled cars.
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Nippon Gases to build £9.5m CO2 hub
Japanese industrial gas company Nippon Gases will build a £9.5m ($12.1m) carbon dioxide (CO2) import and distribution terminal at Warrenpoint Port, Northern Ireland.
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AFC Energy cracks use of ammonia
UK-based AFC Energy today announced the first successful integration of alkaline fuel cells with an ammonia cracker for hydrogen production.
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UK hydrogen projects to receive funding
Two UK projects using hydrogen fuel cell technology are set to benefit from a share of £25m ($32m) government funding.
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Ballard receives order for London buses
Ballard Power Systems has received a purchase order from Northern Ireland-based bus manufacturer, Wrightbus.
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London introducing “world-first” hydrogen double decker buses
In a bid to tackle London’s air quality crisis, the “world’s first” hydrogen double decker buses will be introduced in the capital next year.
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Vivarail and Arcola collaborating
Sharing a determination to help decarbonise the UK’s transport system, English rolling stock manufacturer Vivarail and hydrogen fuel cell specialist Arcola Energy are working together to develop a hydrogen train.
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ICEC27-ICMC18 a success
Nearly 500 of the world’s cryogenic elite turned out to celebrate all things cryogenic last September at the International Cryogenic Engineering Conference and International Cryogenic Materials Conference (ICEC-ICMC).
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ITM Power extends collaboration with Shell
ITM Power today said it had extended its hydrogen refuelling agreement with Shell.
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A carbonless, profitable and equitable future
The UK Committee on Climate Change’s (CCC) report published last week states that the UK can end its contribution to global warming “within 30 years” by setting an ambitious new target to reduce its greenhouse gas emissions to zero by 2050.
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Report highlights crucial role for CCS and H2
Using known technologies such as carbon capture and storage (CCS) and alternative fuels such as hydrogen in the UK can end its contribution to global warming by reducing emissions to net zero by 2050.
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AFC Energy partners with Rolec
UK-based AFC Energy has signed a collaboration agreement with Rolec Services Limited for the design and distribution of integrated Electric Vehicle (EV) charging systems utilising the AFC Energy fuel cell system.
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Alphasense partners with MIT
In May (2018), the Hawaiian volcano Kilauea erupted, along with human tragedy, the eruption provided an opportunity to monitor the air quality of a volcano during the eruptive phase. Researchers employed innovative sensors as part of a dense monitoring network.
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Aberdeen to become “hydrogen hub”
Aberdeen is developing plans to become a global “hydrogen hub”.
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Hydrogen drone doubles flight time
Europe’s first hydrogen-powered drone has successfully doubled its maximum flight time thanks to a cylinder from UK-based AMS Composite Cylinders.
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BCGA issues warning
Following the reported surge in metal theft, the British Compresses Gases Association (BCGA) is raising awareness of the procedures involved in handling returned gas cylinders.
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NanoSUN receives order from Ballard
NanoSUN has received a purchase order from Ballard Unmanned Systems.
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ExxonMobil to build new hydrogen plant in UK
ExxonMobil’s expansion of its Fawley refinery on the south coast of England will be supported by a new hydrogen plant.