Pioneer in the production of fuel cell and hydrogen generation products, Hydrogenics has secured a deal from Hornblower Cruises & Events’ subsidiary Statue Cruises to supply two HyPM HD 16 fuel cell power modules that deliver uninterrupted power supply of up to 33 kW.
FKuR has launched a new transparent, flexible biopolymer. Called Bio-Flex® F 2201 CL this material contains a high content of renewable resources and, in line with the other resins in the Bio-Flex® family, can be processed easily on standard LDPE blown film lines and converting equipment.
Supplier of military diesel power generation systems, Dewey Electronics announced that it has signed a three-year subcontract to incorporate a fuel cell-based, 10 kW Auxiliary Power Unit for military ground battlefield v...
Coating products specialist, PPG Industries has unveiled a new product called TESLIN Biodegradable substrate, an eco-friendly material that will facilitate companies and producers to fulfill the increasing demand for sustainable performance.
The Dutch company EverkinetIQ International has developed in close collaboration with Pekago, Albis and BASF its first small wind turbine in the PIQO Series with the aid of Luran® S KR 2858 G3, an ASA resin from BASF.
Natcore Technology declared that it has commenced the work in preparing the first production model of its liquid phase deposition (LPD) processing station for developing an antireflective coating on silicon wafers for solar cell production.
Q-Cells North America proclaimed that it has entered into a supply contract with SunPower to deliver solar cells with a total capacity of 83 MW.
Major coal supplier, Alpha Natural Resources has done a strategic equity investment in CERATECH, a Virginia-based producer of ‘green cement’, which reduces CO2 emissions and landfill requirements from the cement manufacturing method. The green cement uses 95% of waste fly ash, a by-product of coal combustion, from electric utilities.
Nextlife partners with Preserve, a sustainable products producer, to supply FDA approved polypropylene (PP) resins that are 100% post-consumer recycled to Preserve.
Nextlife, a leading provider of sustainable solutions for the consumer packaged goods industry, and Preserve, the leading sustainable products company, announce that Nextlife will begin supplying its FDA approved 100% post-consumer recycled (PCR) polypropylene (PP) resin to Preserve for use in select products in the company’s line of stylish, eco-friendly personal care, tableware, kitchen and food storage products.
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