Overcoming hydrogen handling challenges
Dominic Ellis looks at how liquid hydrogen continues to make progress across sectors
Dominic Ellis looks at how liquid hydrogen continues to make progress across sectors
Sixteen US States have filed a lawsuit against the US Government challenging the liquefied natural gas (LNG) export ban.
Nearly 150 states and local chambers from 36 states have joined the US Chamber of Commerce to urge the Biden Administration to reverse its decision to indefinitely ban new liquefied natural gas (LNG) export licences.
US-based electrofuels (e-fuels) company Infinium has launched what it says is the world’s first commercial scale facility making drop-in ready e-fuels.
Automation technology company ABB has signed a deal to acquire SEAM Group, strengthening its global footprint and visibility in several market sectors.
Joe Cappello, the former president of Nikola Energy and senior managing officer at Iwatani Corporation, has joined the SGH2 Advisory Board.
President Biden’s US Inflation Reduction Act (IRA) has supercharged interest in carbon transactions as global energy players look to take advantage of huge financial incentives for project development, says a specialist in clean energy legal...
Hypertherm Associates won a court case in China’s Superior Court against Changzhou Termmei, a Chinese consumables manufacturer, for copying two of its patents, resulting in a large settlement.
Oxygen supply manufacturer CAIRE has opened a new state-of-the-art medical technology centre in Chengdu, China, to better serve its customers in the Asia-Pacific region.
ABB’s automation, electrification, and digital technology could be integrated into a major power-to-x green hydrogen project, which is expected to support the production of one million tonnes of green ammonia annually in Texas.