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Molly Burgess

England

News Journalist at H2 View

Features Editor at gasworld magazine

Editor of gasworld US Contact: [email protected]

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  • 2 days ago | gasworld.com | Christian Annesley |Molly Burgess |Charlie Currie

    By on The hydrogen industry and the governments that support it in key markets need to maintain focus and keep investing in a changing world. The pitch was made by Ivana Jemelkova, CEO of the Hydrogen Council, which is a key global advocate for the industry. She was addressing delegates in an on-stage interview at the FT Hydrogen Summit 2025 in London.

  • 2 days ago | gasworld.com | Christian Annesley |Charlie Currie |Molly Burgess |Maura D. Garvey

    By on Michael Liebreich, the analyst and investor behind the ‘Hydrogen Ladder’, which organises the molecule’s use cases into an order of likely adoption, has repeated his recent calls for a reset when it comes to hydrogen and its applications.

  • 1 week ago | gasworld.com | Anthony Wright |Molly Burgess

    Researchers have used an AI-based screening system to identify a material that can supercharge ammonia production while using just a fraction of the energy required by current methods. The study, conducted at the University of New South Wales in Australia and published in the peer-reviewed journal Small, used a machine learning platform to sift through more than 8,000 potential metal combinations for use as catalysts.

  • 1 week ago | gasworld.com | Molly Burgess |Dominic Ellis |Anthony Wright

    Carbon utilisation business Carbon Upcycling Technologies has secured an $18m investment to advance its CUT CO2 system, which captures industrial carbon dioxide emissions and converts them into low-carbon cement products. The funding round was led by investor group Builders Vision, with support from others including venture capital firm CRH Ventures, low-carbon technologies specialist Oxy Low Carbon Ventures, and infrastructure business TITAN Group.

  • 1 week ago | gasworld.com | Dominic Ellis |Molly Burgess

    A report into the cause of the Iberian power cut in April found it was caused by a glut of solar power that was badly managed. Plunging prices triggered a mass switch-off of solar farms which sent voltage and frequency fluctuations crashing across the national grids of Spain and Portugal. This was compounded by a lack of gas and nuclear plants turned on to balance the grid.

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Molly Burgess
Molly Burgess @molly_burgess97
30 May 25

US electronics company Materion has signed a deal to acquire the manufacturing assets related to the metal tantalum from Korean #semiconductor manufacturer Konasol. https://t.co/4VMK8uVvhG

Molly Burgess
Molly Burgess @molly_burgess97
30 May 25

The US’s first on-site #SAF production facility is set to be developed at Pittsburgh International Airport (@PITairport), using alcohol-to-jet technology to produce more than 100 million gallons annually. https://t.co/k2xCuSf249

Molly Burgess
Molly Burgess @molly_burgess97
30 May 25

The US Department of Energy (@ENERGY) has approved liquefied natural gas exports to non-free trade agreement (FTA) countries from Port Arthur #LNG Phase II in Jefferson County, #Texas. https://t.co/N4I0rj5Eur