ExxonMobil renews carbon capture partnership
ExxonMobil has renewed its partnership with Princeton Energy Centre through which it will develop low-emission technologies and solutions such as carbon capture and power generation.
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ExxonMobil has renewed its partnership with Princeton Energy Centre through which it will develop low-emission technologies and solutions such as carbon capture and power generation.
The Volkswagen Group’s first LNG-powered car freighter has arrived in the port of Davisville, Rhode Island, US.
A compressor design from Purdue University innovators proposes a new drive mechanism for compressors used in residential homes, supermarkets, other large buildings, trains, cars and refrigerated trucks.
Air Products today said its new steam methane reformer (SMR) and cold box in Geismar, Louisiana are onstream and supplying Huntsman’s neighbouring industrial operations.
In the latest move to tackle climate change, US federal policy makers have released the 2020 Climate Crisis Action Plan which supports the adoption of carbon capture and storage (CCS) technologies.
Consulting, engineering a project development company Hatch and SunGas Renewables, a wholly owned subsidiary of GTI International, have entered into a strategic alliance to accelerate the deployment of SunGas’ biomass gasification systems.
Lincoln Electric has expanded the features and capabilities of the PIPEFAB™ Welding System with the launch of new software updates and a CE model.
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Jim Appledorn could not mark his retirement after 43 years with Lincoln Electric as he wished due to the global coronavirus (Covid-19) pandemic, so had to make do with a virtual send-off.