India’s first blast furnace carbon capture plant supplied by Carbon Clean
Carbon capture technology and service company Carbon Clean has provided India’s first carbon capture plant for a blast furnace, commissioned by steel giant Tata Steel.
Carbon capture technology and service company Carbon Clean has provided India’s first carbon capture plant for a blast furnace, commissioned by steel giant Tata Steel.
European branch of Nippon Sanso Holdings Corporation, Nippon Gases, has been placed in the top 5% industrial gas companies for its sustainability rating after being awarded a gold medal by sustainability rating agency EvoVadis.
Leading cryogenic technology manufacturer, INOXCVA has completed its contribution to the ITER nuclear fusion project based in Cadarache, France.
As Nepal’s population continues to suffer from the ongoing Covid-19 pandemic, the Korea International Cooperation Agency (KOICA), South Korea’s overseas aid agency, has donated 378 oxygen concentrators to the Nepalese government, The Korea Bizwire reports.
A new hydrogen station has been commissioned in Shandong Province, China for the fuelling of buses and trucks – and it’s one of the first for the province.
A new carbon dioxide (CO2) to methanol demonstration plant is to be constructed at NTPC Vindhyachal, India – and it will feature Carbon Clean’s technology capture 20 tonnes of CO2 daily.
Linde has started up a $200m on-site facility in Qinzhou, China, to supply oxygen and other industrial gases to Shanghai Huayi’s new chemical complex.
Nikkiso Cryogenic Industries’ Clean Energy & Industrial Gases Group has recommissioned an air separation unit (ASU) in Hyderabad, India, to meet the urgent demands for medical oxygen as a result of the coronavirus (Covid-19) pandemic.
It was announced today that US-based liquefied natural gas (LNG) company, Excelerate Energy is to join forces with members of the US-Bangladesh Business Council (the Council) to help Bangladesh fight the ongoing Covid-19 pandemic by...
To help Indonesia fight the Covid-19 pandemic, Swiss Humanitarian Aid, on the 24th of July, sent 600 oxygen concentrators to Jakarta.