Solutia has received a contract from Abengoa, an energy company, to deliver Therminol heat transfer fluid for the renewable energy project, Solana, in Arizona.
Naval Research Laboratory (NRL) Materials Science and Technology Division’s researchers have developed innovative solid-state batteries by utilizing ionic liquids instead of highly acidic electrolytes.
A UK-India project is aimed at obtaining a greater understanding of the factors which affect fuel cell performance and durability, particularly in relation to using readily available fuels, including waste biogas.
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The National Aeronautics and Space Administration (NASA) has awarded a research contract worth $100,000 to ADA Technologies to study the use of sophisticated ionic liquid electrolytes and nanocomposite electrodes to enhance the protection and performance of lithium-ion batteries.
A team of researchers presented a report about a new lithium-ion (Li-ion) battery prototype with a 3-D design at the American Chemical Society’s 241st National Meeting and Exposition. The new battery is ideal for powering electric cars.
Global supplier of glass fiber reinforcements for composite solutions, Owens Corning has introduced a new non-woven glass fiber veil at the 2011 JEC Composites Show.
Provider of large-format battery solutions, Dow Kokam has declared that it will deliver its sophisticated lithium-ion technology to eCAMION, provider of sustainable energy solutions, for a utility project in Canada endorsed by the Sustainable Development Technology of Canada.
As a company devoted to energy efficiency in thought and action, Arburg annually bestows an award to a customer who places particular emphasis on energy efficiency in its philosophy and activities. On 22 March 2011, the LEGO Group was delighted to receive the Arburg Energy Efficiency Award.
Ash Improvement Technology (AIT) has made an agreement with a coal-fired power facility located in India to implement its CleanCem process for treating coal ash.
Siemens aims to enhance the solar thermal plant’s efficiency and in turn reduce power generation costs. Hence, the company’s researchers intend to use molten salts, a blend of potassium and sodium nitrates, in solar thermal projects.
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