A new material recovery facility which is claimed to be one of the largest in Indonesia has been inaugurated in Songgon Municipality. The unit is expected to manage and sort waste collection as well as materials for recycling.
PROCESS Worldwide brings to you the ‘Top 10 plant engineering projects of September 2023’ from all over the world. Right from Adnoc developing one of the largest carbon capture projects in MENA to KBR’s technology being selected for the world's first commercial ammonia cracking unit, find out all the projects making headlines here.
Honeywell has collaborated with the U.S. Department of Energy's National Renewable Energy Laboratory to prototype and support the commercialization of a cartridge-based hydrogen fuel storage solution for Uncrewed Aerial Vehicles.
Fluid Components International has introduced the advanced FS10i Series compressed air flow meters which helps to improve productivity as well as the overall process quality. The compressed air flow meters are also capable of reducing system energy costs.
To meet the strong industry demand, Air Products has plans to increase the winding capacity at its LNG equipment manufacturing facility in Port Manatee, Florida, USA. With this move, the firm aims to improve its equipment delivery schedules.
Axens, SMS group and IFP Energies nouvelles have entered into a co-development agreement for the optimization of the Reverse Water Gas Shift technology which plays a vital role for converting CO2 to renewable or low carbon fuels and chemicals intermediates.
Air Liquide has given up its minority stake of 19 % in Hydrogenics Corporation, a fuel cell and hydrogen production technologies provider, to Cummins who owns 81 % of the company.
Univar Solutions has established four pharmaceutical ingredient labs at its Solution Centers in the USA, Latin America, and Europe. With this move, the company aims to accelerate innovation and growth in the Life Science markets.
Brightmark RNG has successfully delivered the first renewable natural gas from its Larson Project in Okeechobee County, Florida. The firm aims to establish an extensive network of projects across the U.S. to produce dairy RNG for lower carbon intensity transportation fuel.
Under the terms of the collaboration, KBR will offer its customers the option of integrating Air Liquide’s Autothermal Reforming technology for the production of low-carbon ammonia on a large-scale.