Aerzen to launch large hydrogen compressors
German air and gas compression supplier Aerzen is set to launch large compressors for the hydrogen industry. Speaking on the Energy Gang podcast from Wood Mackenzie, Sascha Sissiou, Sales Director…
North Wales selected for UK’s first small modular reactor
Wylfa in North Wales will host the UK’s first small modular rector (SMR), 10 years after its nuclear plant closed. The £2.5bn project will be built by publicly-owned Great British…
Samsung Heavy Industries to scale up Amogy systems
Samsung Heavy Industries (SHI) is to build Amogy’s ammonia-to-power systems under an expanded corporate relationship. The multi-year manufacturing contract will see SHI establish a dedicated facility in South Korea, starting…
Green hydrogen in US is challenging without perfect conditions, says Chevron
Chevron’s new energy lead says scaling green hydrogen in the US today demand perfect conditions, as uneven policy and tightening incentives make replication of the company’s green hydrogen energy storage…
Policy must be more effective on green hydrogen: Wood Mackenzie
The development of the still-nascent opportunity in green hydrogen needs a boost in the year ahead to begin to realise its potential more speedily. That assessment was made by Murray…
Butler Gas Chairman honoured with IWDC’s top award
Jack Butler, Chairman of Butler Gas Products, a Pennsylvania-based industrial gas distributor, has been awarded the Bob Jackson Memorial Award by the Independent Welding Distributors Corporation. The award is in…
Nippon Gases backs solar hydrogen project aiming to cut costs
Industrial gases major Nippon Gases has joined a project that aims to develop a solar hydrogen park in Belgium that could lower costs of green hydrogen. The project hinges on…
China drives clean hydrogen growth as legacy FIDs slow, says Wood Mackenzie
Industrial gas and fertiliser firms were the drivers of clean hydrogen growth through to 2023, but China has now taken over as the main driver of development. That was one…
World Energy Outlook report highlights concerns over new LNG supply
Around 300 billion cubic metres (bcm) of new annual LNG export capacity is scheduled to start operation by 2030 and “questions still linger about where all the new LNG will…
World Energy Outlook report highlights concerns over new LNG supply
Around 300 billion cubic metres (bcm) of new annual LNG export capacity is scheduled to start operation by 2030 and “questions still linger about where all the new LNG will…




















