Benjamin Vaughan Ph.D., Lucas Watkins Ph.D. The US Department of Energy (DOE) is providing $100 million in funding to develop commercially viable carbon dioxide removal technologies through the Office ...
H&M Group is tapping into a disruptive new technology that will allow it to replace conventional chemical-driven dye processes. The Swedish fast fashion firm announced plans to test Deven ...
PORT ANGELES — The energy company Ebb Carbon’s Project Macoma marine carbon removal system officially launched Thursday following a testing phase this summer on the Port Angeles waterfront. The ...
Normally, when one thinks of carbon capture technology, an image of industrial-size systems attached to factories or power plants comes to mind. However, several automakers are studying the use of ...
NETL experts and representatives of the Department of Energy (DOE) visited North Carolina to review final preparations to ship and test a lower-cost transformational technology developed by CORMETECH ...
A CalTech spinoff uses limestone to tackle carbon dioxide in shipping exhaust. The shipping company Lomar will soon begin testing the process. The technology, which spun out of research at CalTech, ...
Electric cars are a nice idea, but the reality of their range and battery issues keeps dragging them back to Earth. Toyota’s seizing on that reality with a wild idea, Carscoops reports: cars with ...
A flue gas port at the Integrated Test Center allows flue gas to be diverted from Basin Electric’s Dry Fork Power plant into the test bay for carbon capture technology experimentation. (UW Photo) ...
Cement manufacturing creates more carbon dioxide emissions globally than aviation. Microsoft is looking for a more sustainable building material for its data centers. Cement manufacturing creates more ...
In this paper, the solubility and diffusivity of CO2 in elastomers at extreme high pressure (more than 100 MPa) and elevated temperatures were estimated based on experimental data and theoretical ...
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Airports test algae bioreactors to fight 'sick building syndrome'
Airports are testing algae-filled bioreactors as a biological alternative to conventional air filtration, targeting the headaches, fatigue, and respiratory irritation collectively known as sick ...
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