Energy Dome and Engie sign offtake deal for Sardinia CO2 battery project
Long-duration energy storage (LDES) technology company Energy Dome and global low-carbon energy firm Engie have agreed to purchase energy from the first commercial-scale CO₂ battery in Sardinia, Italy. The companies…
Teesside to host world’s first gas power plant with carbon capture
Construction is set to begin on the world’s first gas-fired power station equipped with carbon capture and storage (CCS) technology, located in Teesside, England. The Net Zero Teesside Power project,…
bp and ADNOC launch Arcius Energy regional gas platform
bp and ADNOC investment company XRG have completed the formation of their new international gas platform joint venture Arcius Energy. Announced in February, Arcius Energy is 51% owned by bp…
REV LNG fuels McAsphalt’s first LNG-powered bitumen carrier
Energy services company REV LNG has carried out its first liquefied natural gas (LNG) fuelling operation for Canada-based McAsphalt Marine Transportation Limited’s bitumen carrier. Called McAsphalt Advantage, the carrier was…
Santos signs 12-year LNG supply deal with Japan’s Shizuoka Gas
Global energy business Santos has signed a 12-year liquefied natural gas (LNG) supply and purchase agreement with Japan’s Shizuoka Gas. Under terms of the signed deal, Santos will supply Shizuoka…
Prepare for FuelEU Maritime changes in January
From 1st January 2025, shipowners and operators need to start collecting data on energy usage onboard each ship in line with FuelEU Maritime regulations. FuelEU shouldn’t be overlooked as another…
Linde LienHwa to supply gases for Taiwanese semiconductor hub
Linde LienHwa (LLH) has signed a long-term agreement to supply ultra-high-purity gases to a state-of-the-art semiconductor advanced packaging facility in Chiayi, Taiwan. The facility, owned by one of the leading…
Podcast: Safety and sampling in hydrogen systems
In this episode of The 1895 Podcast, we dive into the critical role of gas quality and sampling systems in the hydrogen and clean energy sectors. Our guest, Matt Dixon,…
Norwegian firm’s new design could transform hydrogen shipping
A Norwegian company has taken a step closer to making liquid hydrogen (LH2) shipping a reality, with its innovative insulation system earning approval from a leading maritime organisation. CryoVac, based…
Does Panasonic’s integrated in-house model hold the key to industrial transition?
There hasn’t been a great deal of Christmas cheer surrounding hydrogen, nor for that matter, most of 2024. Regulatory, cost and offtake pressures have combined to give the impression that…





















