Dutch DAC firm secures government funding to advance projects
Netherlands-based direct air capture (DAC) specialist Carbyon will receive a subsidy under a Dutch grant scheme called Demonstration Energy and Climate Innovation (DEI+). The scheme, which resulted from the Dutch…
Dutch DAC firm secures government funding to advance projects
Netherlands-based direct air capture (DAC) specialist Carbyon will receive a subsidy under a Dutch grant scheme called Demonstration Energy and Climate Innovation (DEI+). The scheme, which resulted from the Dutch…
Industrial gas innovations help fuel the new space economy
As the commercial space sector continues its rapid ascent, the industrial gases industry is playing an essential role in powering launches, enabling onboard life support and ensuring system safety. Speaking…
1PointFive strikes carbon removal deal with Palo Alto Networks
Carbon capture, utilisation, and sequestration firm 1PointFive has sold 10,000 tonnes of carbon dioxide removal (CDR) credits to Palo Alto Networks, a California-based cybersecurity company. The CDR credits will be…
Guyana Scales Back Borrowing as Elections Test Oil Boom Stability
Guyana’s government will reduce external borrowing for major infrastructure projects, Vice President Bharrat Jagdeo said, citing the country’s swelling oil revenues and a growing push for fiscal restraint. Speaking at…
Belarus Shuts Down Nuclear Unit After Cooling System Alert
Belarus disconnected the second unit of its Astravets nuclear power plant on July 17 after a control system detected a deviation in the reactor’s auxiliary cooling system. The Energy Ministry…
Oxygen volume pledges and ASU network growth support sub-Saharan Africa
UK-based medical group MedAccess and Synergy Gases (Synergy) are to expand access to affordable oxygen for medical use across sub-Saharan Africa under a new volume deal. This agreement, in conjunction…
Market Underestimating Chance of Russian Gas Flow Disruption
The market is underestimating the chance of disruption to Russian gas flows. That’s what analysts at Standard Chartered Bank, including the company’s commodities research head Paul Horsnell, think, a report…


















