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    DeLille Oxygen Co. leases two eCOs™ units for cost-competitive onsite CO production

    DeLille Oxygen Co. moves beyond tube trailer or cylinder supply of carbon monoxide (CO). The specialty gas company has chosen Haldor Topsoe’s eCOs™ solution for cost-competitive onsite production of ultra-high-purity CO for a customer in the isotopes labeling industry. eCOs™ is a fully automated...
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    Ammonia can become the CO2-free fuel of the future

    Today, ammonia is mostly known as an indispensable fertilizer ingredient. A new research project will now explore ammonia’s potential, both as a sustainable fuel and a good solution for “storing” green power from wind and sun. Project Leader, Senior Principal Scientist John Bøgild Hansen at the...
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    New trends and opportunities in hydrogen production

    Hydrogen can be central for long-term storage of renewable electricity production and both fossil and renewable production routes for hydrogen will most probably grow in parallel. Hybrid solutions can be a stepping stone for integration of electrolysis and renewable solutions into large-scale...
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    How can electrolysis of water help to produce fuel for your future car?

    The simplest element of the periodic system and the most common atom in the universe is hydrogen. This abundant matter could very well be extremely important in humanity’s quest to build a future with little or no use of fossil fuels. Using electricity from windmills (or solar panels), water can be...
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