With an aim to take this project forward, Linde will invest 1.4 billion dollars to expand its present gasification complex and integrate it with Exxon Mobil's multi-billion dollar expansion project. Under the long term agreement, Linde will produce and supply additional hydrogen and synthesis gas to the complex.
Eco-friendly, limitless and CO2-neutral: Can synthetic fuel become the future of mobility? Power-to-X projects could be used to convert surplus electricity from renewable resources into clean synthetic fuels. While decision makers and politicians are still discussing the concepts feasibility, German engineering experts from Chemieanlagenbau Chemnitz (CAC) show what can be done …
Kinetrex Energy, EDL and South Side Landfill have collaborated to establish the mega facility – Indy High BTU plant – in Indiana, USA. The plant is expected to convert landfill methane gas into approximately 8 million gallons of renewable natural gas annually and also reduce greenhouse gas air emissions in the region.
The Haver & Boecker Machinery Division together with its technology subsidiaries Behn + Bates, Feige Filling and Haver Automation have introduced technologies and digital developments for a more sustainable use of resources and materials.
The ABB Ability Condition Monitoring for measurement devices is an innovative, digital solution that will keep continuous gas analyzers under control to ensure clean air operations. The ground-breaking, first-to-market solution will be launched at Hannover Messe in April 2020.
Located in Jubail, Saudi Arabia, the new industrial gas hub will comprise a steam methane reformer, an air separation unit, hydrogen pressure swing adsorption units, and the installation of comprehensive pipeline networks.
Electron beam welding, vacuum furnaces or freeze drying are just a few applications that can be realized with the new Roots pumps of the Hi Lobe series from Pfeiffer Vacuum.
With an aim to expand Huntsman Corporation’s Specialty Chemicals business, the company has acquired the North American firm CVC Thermoset Specialties for 300 million dollars. The transaction is expected to close this year.
The new plant will be set up in China and is expected to produce 50,000 tonnes of sustainable engineered nylon compounds annually. This decision falls in line with Domo Chemicals’ global growth strategy which strongly focusses on the Asia Pacific region.