Technology developed at EPFL and the Paul Scherrer Institute to transform microorganisms into methane gas will be presented at the Swiss Energy and Climate Summit taking place this week in Bern. The technology could play a role in the future sustainable production of biosynthetic natural gas.
A pioneering, ground breaking innovation will enable turning municipal sewage sludge into raw materials, to be used by paper and plastic industries around the world.
Export Development Canada (EDC) and Sustainable Development Technology Canada (SDTC) announced today a collaborative agreement to further develop Canada's international capabilities in the cleantech sector.
Air Products’ Business Development Manager for Hydrogen Energy has today detailed the company’s plans for a hydrogen transport network in London. Speaking at an industry event in Bristol, Emma Guthrie said that Air Products expected to add two new fuelling stations in London in the near future to create a network of five.
Linde North America has reported that its solution to use liquefied natural gas (LNG) as a fuel for power-generating diesel engines (gensets) is yielding positive results during test being conducted in southwest Pennsylvania.
Global Information is offering three new market research reports to help present and future investors, research centers and companies, increase their know-how of the aerospace composites industry, aircraft manufacture and commercial aircraft modernization in China.
Heraeus will exhibit the SOL9600 Series of front-side metallization pastes at the 27th Annual European Photovoltaic Solar Energy Conference and Exhibition (PVSEC) at Frankfurt, Germany.
PENTAX has launched an exclusive high definition (HD) coating technology for its brand new HD PENTAX lenses that are used in the PENTAX K-Mount cameras.
An efficient and low-cost technique to generate electricity has been developed by researchers at the University of Surrey. According to the researchers, a by-product obtained during the manufacture of biofuels can be used to power microbial fuel cells. The latest study may help design self-powered tools. The work was presented at the Autumn Conference of Society for General Microbiology.
The native prairie and wetland plants in the U.S. have been recently test burned following three years of planning. This test assesses their potential for power production.
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