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Aliso Canyon was US' largest methane release

Over 100,000 t of gas released in 112 day blowout

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Phosphorus atoms help stabilise chromium catalyst

Catalyst could also help with solar energy storage

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Graphene-wrapped nanocrystals improve fuel cell

Innovation can improve performance of hydrogen cars

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CO2 can be turned into sustainable concrete

New building material could utilise captured carbon

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Gorgon production halt could last 60 days

Stoppage comes just weeks after start up

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EUs first biogas from cheese plant to launch

Bio-methane-to-grid energy will save £3m/y

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Fibres can extract uranium from seawater

Seawater uranium can supply 10,000 y of energy needs

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Frances Arnold wins 1m prize for research

Award recognises her work in directed evolution

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Smart algorithm for black plastic recycling

Radar camera can detect and sort plastics by type

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SABIC joins Teesside CCS Collective

Brings CCU experience from project in Saudi Arabia

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Bacteria offer benign rare earths separation

Absorbed metals can be selectively washed out

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DoE funds 50m+ t CCS project

US$68.4m phased project will be operational by 2025

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IChemE member wins Salters' Graduate Prize

Award recognises industry leadership potential

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New CCS research facility opens in Melbourne

Will build on university’s existing research

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Bionic spinach can detect explosives

MIT plants cross plant/human communication barrier

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Uranium sale points to next-gen enrichment

Deal pivotal to laser enrichment commercialisation

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Solar Impulse sets up clean tech alliance

Will build on legacy of round-the-world aeroplane

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UK prioritises investment in innovation

Chancellor announces £23bn productivity fund

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ThyssenKrupp suffers professional hack attack

Hackers target process plant unit and steal data

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Rise of incinerators risks circular economy

A SURGE in the construction of facilities that burn residual waste is a direct threat to the UK achieving more environmentally-friendly recycling processes needed to reach a circular economy.

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