Category: Research

University of Kentucky researchers to recycle and study used cooking oil

University of Kentucky researchers to recycle and study used cooking oil

November 26, 2023 |

In Kentucky, the University of Kentucky (UK) said that a group of researchers want to recycle and study used cooking oil. UK said that this initiative is part of the 14th annual Gobble Grease Toss held on Black Friday.  UK said that cooking oil that is collected will be used for biofuel research through a […]

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Sway lands NSF Small Business Innovation Research to scale seaweed resin

Sway lands NSF Small Business Innovation Research to scale seaweed resin

November 23, 2023 |

In California, Sway has been awarded a U.S. National Science Foundation (NSF) Small Business Innovation Research (SBIR) research and development grant of $272,000 to evolve and scale the next generation of their melt-processable, home-compostable seaweed resin. Sway’s technologies are replacing conventional, petroleum-based resin by shifting feedstock reliance toward renewable sources like seaweed – a crop which […]

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University of Wisconsin–Madison researcher shows CDR technologies need to develop faster

University of Wisconsin–Madison researcher shows CDR technologies need to develop faster

November 22, 2023 |

In Wisconsin, carbon dioxide removal (CDR) technologies that could be critical tools to combat climate change have developed in line with other technologies from the last century. However, according to new studies led by a professor at the University of Wisconsin–Madison, these technologies need to develop faster to meet policy targets aimed at limiting global […]

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DTU researchers increase shelf life of electrolyzers to 100 hours from 12

DTU researchers increase shelf life of electrolyzers to 100 hours from 12

November 21, 2023 |

In Denmark, an international research team at DTU has increased the shelf life of electrolyzers that convert CO2 from half a day to 100 hours. This is good news for companies working with the process. The findings were published in Nature Catalysis under the title “Identifying and alleviating the durability challenges in the membrane-electrode-assembly for […]

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Chinese researchers use electrochemical CO2 reduction reaction to produce fuel

Chinese researchers use electrochemical CO2 reduction reaction to produce fuel

November 20, 2023 |

In China, the electrochemical CO2 reduction reaction (CO2RR) into carbon-based fuels provides a promising strategy to mitigate CO2 emission and promotes the utilization of renewable energy. The Cn (n≥2) liquid products are desirable because of their high energy densities and ease of storage. However, manipulation of C-C coupling pathway remains a challenge due to the limited mechanistic understanding. […]

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Compostable coffee capsules made with NatureWorks’ Ingeo biopolymer score highest sustainability marks in research study

Compostable coffee capsules made with NatureWorks’ Ingeo biopolymer score highest sustainability marks in research study

November 16, 2023 |

In Minnesota, a new study conducted by Netherlands-based Wageningen Food & Biobased Research, a part of Wageningen University & Research (WUR), revealed that coffee capsules made with Ingeo PLA biopolymer from NatureWorks outperform aluminum, conventional plastics, and other compostable capsules when it comes to sustainability performance.  The independent study assessed the environmental impact and circularity […]

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MIT engineers develop train-like system of reactors to produce carbon-free hydrogen fuel

MIT engineers develop train-like system of reactors to produce carbon-free hydrogen fuel

November 16, 2023 |

In Massachusetts, MIT engineers aim to produce totally green, carbon-free hydrogen fuel with a new, train-like system of reactors that is driven solely by the sun. In a study appearing in Solar Energy Journal, the engineers lay out the conceptual design for a system that can efficiently produce “solar thermochemical hydrogen.” The system harnesses the […]

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Northwestern University says entity is part of national effort to develop hydrogen fuel economy

Northwestern University says entity is part of national effort to develop hydrogen fuel economy

November 11, 2023 |

In Illinois, Northwestern University said the entity is a key partner in the Midwest Alliance for Clean Hydrogen (MachH2), one of seven new Regional Clean Hydrogen Hubs across the United States selected to receive $7 billion in funding to accelerate the domestic market for low-cost, clean hydrogen. Also known as the Midwest Hydrogen Hub, the […]

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German-led research project to demonstrate full biogenic CO2 value chain

German-led research project to demonstrate full biogenic CO2 value chain

November 9, 2023 |

In Germany, twelve partners of seven countries will demonstrate the full value chain from biogenic CO2 gained from wastewater to polymer end-use in the 4-year Horizon Europe project. The acronym HICCUPS stands for “Highly Innovative technology demonstration for bio-based CO2 Capture and Utilization for production of bulk plastics applications”, which basically means, that HICCUPS proposes […]

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MIT study digs deep into of B20 degradation

MIT study digs deep into of B20 degradation

November 8, 2023 |

In Germany, in 2019, Oldendorff Carriers signed a research agreement with the Massachusetts Institute of Technology’s (MIT) Center for Bits and Atoms (CBA). The purpose of the research agreement was to investigate disruptive improvements in ship design, propulsion, and alternative energy sources to help achieve the enhanced decarbonization targets to 2050. As part of their […]

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