Elcogen opens solid oxide fuel cell factory in Estonia
European technology firm Elcogen has opened a 14,000 sq m solid oxide fuel cell facility in Tallinn, Estonia. The ELCO I site delivers a significant jump in production capacity –…
Video | CO2 conversion: competing or complementing?
Gill Scheltjens, CEO at D-CRBN, discusses if CO2 conversion technology is competing with or complementary to other decarbonisation technologies on gasworld’s Decarbonisation: Powering Industries for a Sustainable Future webinar. 2025…
Amogy supplies catalysts for ammonia-to-hydrogen use
US-headquartered ammonia-to-power specialist Amogy will supply its ammonia cracking catalyst technology to KBR as part of an agreement which enables the engineering firm to turn ammonia back into hydrogen for…
Pharma giant’s $30bn US investment to drive gas growth
Leading healthcare firm GSK is to invest $30bn in US research and development and supply chain infrastructure over the next five years. The investment includes $1.2bn in advanced manufacturing facilities…
Gas chance should grow as Microsoft eyes new US data centres
Microsoft is set to announce new data centre investments in the US later this week, according to CEO Satya Nadella. He made the comments while promoting the software giant’s $30bn…
Bluefors signs helium-3 deal for quantum cooling
Cryogenic cooling systems specialist Bluefors has signed a deal to purchase up to 10,000 litres of helium-3 annually from 2028 to 2037, marking one of the largest helium-3 procurement agreements…
Bio Capital to produce food grade CO2 as UK supply is squeezed
Northern Ireland-based renewable energy firm Bio Capital will produce food grade carbon dioxide from food waste as the UK bioethanol market faces up to a potential shortfall from plant closures.…
Poland opens first industrial biomethane plant
Poland has opened its first industrial scale biomethane plant, marking a milestone in its energy development. Gas distribution system operator Polska Spolka Gazownictwa connected the 45MW Sudzucker plant to its…
Dow confirms up to two-year delay for chemicals complex with blue hydrogen
Chemical company Dow Inc’s flagship blue hydrogen-based chemicals complex in Alberta, Canada, will be delayed by up to two years amid market weakness. CEO Jim Fitterling confirmed the delay to…
Video | Nippon Gases: reducing emissions through optimisation
Jose Ramon Calvo, Marketing Director of Europe at Nippon Gases discusses how the industrial gases business can reduce emission through the smarter use of gases and optimising their processes on…




















