Mix of challenges makes hydrogen unsuitable for home heating, says IEEFA analyst
Issues surrounding hydrogen’s properties and cost make it difficult to justify as a mass-market solution for domestic heating, according to Suzanne Mattei, Energy Policy Analyst at climate action think tank…
Swedish pilot proves hydrogen storage can cut cost of fossil-free steelmaking
HYBRIT, a joint initiative in Sweden by the steelmaker SSAB, mining company LKAB, and energy provider Vattenfall, has successfully completed a hydrogen storage pilot and submitted findings to the Swedish…
Unpicking the US–Ukraine energy and minerals deal
A major US–Ukraine energy and minerals deal, set to be signed today (Friday), could have major economic and geopolitical ramifications for both countries and global markets. While we await specifics…
J Sainsbury to power fleet with biogas from its own food waste
UK supermarket chain J Sainsbury is set to power 30 heavy goods vehicles (HGVs) at its Bristol distribution centre, using biofuel made from its own food waste. The initiative will…
J Sainsbury to power fleet with biogas from its own food waste
UK supermarket chain J Sainsbury is set to power 30 heavy goods vehicles (HGVs) at its Bristol distribution centre, using biofuel made from its own food waste. The initiative will…
Video: Harmonising industrial gas standards
Roger Sayah, General Secretary of the Middle East Gases Association (MEGA), discusses the challenges of navigating industrial and medical gas regulations, the importance of aligning with local authorities, and the…
CarbonQuest raises $20m to scale carbon capture technology
Carbon capture technology provider CarbonQuest has closed a $20m funding round for the wider North American deployment of its Distributed Carbon Capture™ (DCCS) technology. CarbonQuest’s DCCS technology allows carbon dioxide…
Weldship plans expansion into Taiwan to enhance retest services
Industrial gas products and services specialist Weldship is looking to open a new facility in Taiwan to expand its retest capabilities in the Asia-Pacific region. As part of the company’s…
Weldship plans expansion into Taiwan to enhance retest services
Industrial gas products and services specialist Weldship is looking to open a new facility in Taiwan to expand its retest capabilities in the Asia-Pacific region. As part of the company’s…
KIER delivers carbon capture at source of power generation, with steam benefits
South Korea’s national energy research institute, the Korea Institute of Energy Research (KIER), has tested the world’s largest gas power technology that separates carbon dioxide (CO2) during combustion, reducing the…



















