Air Products and Baker Hughes announce hydrogen collaboration
Baker Hughes and Air Products announced a collaboration to develop next-generation hydrogen solutions.
Baker Hughes and Air Products announced a collaboration to develop next-generation hydrogen solutions.
AvantiGas, a part of UGI International, has secured the exclusive rights to the supply of bioLPG from polish-based biofuel producer, Ekobenz.
Maire Tecnimont Group’s NextChem has been awarded an Engineering contract for a biojet plant in France.
Chart Industries has completed a minority investment in Earthly Labs for the amount of US$5 million and a commercial MOU.
Chevron Lummus Global and Applied Research Associates have been awarded a technology contract by ReadiFuels-Iowa LLC for its renewable diesel and sustainable aviation fuel project.
Technip Energies collaborates with Agilyx to accelerate and scale-up the implementation of its polystyrene recycling technology.
Vitol Aviation, a fuel supplier at Heathrow, UK, is making Neste MY Sustainable Aviation Fuel™ available ahead of the G7 Summit to be held from 11 to 13 June 2021.
The FSRU will deliver LNG to support Argentina in managing peak energy demand, while providing cost savings and emissions reductions.
Air Liquide Engineering & Construction has signed a contract with Zeeland Refinery, a joint venture between TotalEnergies and Lukoil, to provide a carbon capture and liquefaction solution in the Netherlands.
POET has acquired Flint Hills Resources’ biofuel business, increasing POET production capacity to 3 billion gallons per year.
Venture Global LNG has announced plans to capture and sequester carbon at its Calcasieu Pass and Plaquemines LNG facilities.
Lummus Technology has announced that its Green Circle business and Synthos have started collaborating to commercialise Synthos' biobutadiene technology.
Applied Analytics has secured an order from ABB Engineering (Shanghai) Ltd for analytical equipment associated with the Thai Oil Clean Fuels Project.
IDTecEx discuss how carbon capture technology may be essential in helping in the fight against climate change, but that carbon capture from power stations and steel manufacturing plants may not be enough to avoid the worst impacts.
The technology group Wärtsilä will supply a biogas liquefaction plant to Norway-based Biokraft, a subsidiary of the Scandinavian Biogas Group and a major player in the global biogas market.