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US-designed natural gas reactor heats up alternative propylene production
US RESEARCHERS have designed a reactor that produces propylene from natural gas, potentially prov...
US RESEARCHERS have designed a reactor that produces propylene from natural gas, potentially prov...
WASTE-TO-ENERGY company enfinium has selected Hitachi Zosen Inova (HZI) to install a carbon captu...
A PILOT plant that recovers metals from mining waste has started operations in Brazil, as develop...
BIO-BASED manufacturing companies in Scotland are set to reap the benefits of an £847,000 (US$1.1...
FUSION energy startup Longview Fusion Energy Systems has officially contracted EPC firm Fluor to ...
XPRIZE has launched a five-year competition aimed at improving large-scale clean water access.
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A PROCESS that uses genetically modified microorganisms to make a chemical used in insulating foa...
WASTEWATER from whisky distilleries could be used to produce hydrogen, saving precious freshwater...
ENGINEERS working on a process to produce zero-emission cement as a byproduct of recycling steel ...
A CARBON capture technology developed at the University of Sheffield by IChemE member Peter Styri...
NUADA, which is developing a MOF-based carbon capture process, has received £3.4m (US$4.3m) inves...
ENGINEERS at Swansea University, UK have developed a heat storage material made from seaweed that...
SIZEWELL C, in the UK, is developing plans to demonstrate how heat from a nuclear plant could be ...
LINDE has formed a strategic partnership with Coolbrook to develop and deploy a turbomachine desi...
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