
UK project starts sucking CO2 from the sea
A PILOT plant that sucks CO2 from the sea has started operating at the Sea Life Centre in Weymout...
A PILOT plant that sucks CO2 from the sea has started operating at the Sea Life Centre in Weymout...
USED tyres could one day be recycled to produce epoxy resins according to researchers exploring c...
NATURAL heat from the River Thames will be used by the University of East London (UEL) to power i...
THE UK’S first commercial geothermal lithium production plant has been approved as Cornish Lithiu...
A KELLOGG’S factory has successfully demonstrated that hydrogen fuel can be used to toast cereals.
WASTE-TO-ENERGY company enfinium is relocating a CCS pilot plant to its Parc Adfer plant in Wales...
THE UK Atomic Energy Authority and engineering powerhouse Eni have joined forces to build the wor...
ORICA has installed technology at its Kooragang Island chemicals site in Australia that has saved...
A STATE-OF-THE-ART sustainable research and development centre led by the Materials Processing In...
GERMAN startup NeoCarbon has produced its first batch of industry-grade concrete using CO2 seques...
THE US is offering US$36m for researchers who can help recover ammonia and critical metals from w...
A SCOTTISH biotech is using woodchips and sawdust to develop petrochemical alternatives for high-...
CEMEX is set to trial a process developed by Hiiroc that uses plasma to produce hydrogen for gree...
RESEARCHERS from SINTEF have developed a “simpler” low-cost carbon capture and storage (CCS) syst...
FOOD-GRADE plastics could be made from 100% recycled content, according to Oxford spinout Repolyw...
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