Hydrogen-from-waste facility planned for Thames Freeport
London Thames Hydrogen has confirmed a £200 million (€231 million) private-sector commitment to build a next-generation hydrogen-from-waste facility on the Tilbury Tax Site at Thames Freeport.
The project advances the Government’s Industrial Strategy and marks an important step toward net-zero, clean industrial growth. The investment represents the first stage of a £1 billion (€1.16 billion) national hydrogen corridor, comprising multiple green hydrogen production sites across the UK road network for decarbonisation of road transport.
@Armstrong_Industrial — a division of Armstrong Fluid Technology, a leader in intelligent fluid-flow and energy-efficient systems leveraging over 90 years of engineering expertise — showcased its advanced high-pressure wash and waterjetting solutions.
https://fluidhandlingmag.com/news/armstrong-industrial-showcases-exciting-high-pressure-solutions-at-waterjet-expo/
#EEMUA annual Storage Tanks Seminar – 27 November 2025 – Ridderkerk, NL – Open to all – Free for Members and Associates – https://rebrand.ly/xz8ipfw – 1 full-day of focus in Expert-led sessions covering industrial scale storage tanks.
#EEMUA #StorageTanks #IndustrialEngineering
#Pipeline services provider @PipeSense has been celebrating progress made in raising #integrity and #maintenance #standards across industries.
https://fluidhandlingmag.com/news/flagship-pipeline-technology-provider-helps-improve-standards/
#fluidhandling #oilandgas #integrity #leaks #inspection
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