Rio Grande LNG Train 5 reaches financial close
Rio Grande LNG Train 5 has reached final investment decision (FID), a month after Train 4. A statement from NextDecade Corporation – which holds a 50% stake in the project…
Green hydrogen trial starts at Japan water plant
A green hydrogen production trial has started at the Suntory Minami Alps Hakushu water plant in Japan. Located at Japan’s largest power-to-gas plant in Yamanashi Prefecture, the trial involves replacing…
Major e-fuels research hub under construction at Germany chemical complex
Denmark-based energy technology company Topsoe and global chemicals specialist Sasol have signed a cooperation agreement with the German Aerospace Center (DLR) and Griesemann Gruppe to build and operate a new…
Plans for UK East Coast hydrogen pipeline move ahead
UK gas distribution firm Cadent has unveiled plans for a 140km purpose-built hydrogen pipeline which would connect energy intensive industries in the Humberside and East Midlands regions of the UK.…
UK lists China ports and Russia LNG vessels in latest sanctions push
The UK has listed Chinese ports and trading entities alongside seven LNG carriers as it seeks to broaden its sanctions against Russia. The ships listed have IMO numbers attached and…
Video | Dry ice blasting: uses, growth trends, and industry impact
Jeff Holyoak, Vice-President of Sales & Market Development at TOMCO Systems; Stephanie Vaughan, National Sales Manager at CMC Dry Ice Manufacturing; and Maura Garvey, President at Intelligas Consulting discuss the…
Gas Networks Ireland to connect €50m biomethane plant to national network
Gas Networks Ireland has signed an agreement with Evergreen Agricultural Enterprises to connect a new €50m biomethane production plant in Monasterevin, Co Kildare directly to the national gas network. The…


















