Category: Research

WSU gets $4.8M in funding for hydrogen fueling station and research activities

WSU gets $4.8M in funding for hydrogen fueling station and research activities

September 6, 2024 |

In Washington, The Spokesman-Review reported that Washington State University’s cryogenic hydrogen research center was selected to receive $4.8 million from the federal government to advance hydrogen related technologies and build a fueling station. Coming from a pool of $62 million in grants, the funding was provided by the U.S. Department of Energy to “accelerate the […]

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Brazil greenlights big biodiesel boost to cut emissions, create jobs

Brazil greenlights big biodiesel boost to cut emissions, create jobs

September 5, 2024 |

In Brazil, Agro Link reports the Brazilian Senate passed bill No. 528/2020, designed to expand the production and use of biodiesel and other biofuels like ethanol, green diesel, and biomethane. The bill, which now returns to the Chamber of Deputies for a final vote, is expected to attract investments between R$200 billion and R$250 billion. […]

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ETH Zurich Researchers Develop Iron-Based Hydrogen Storage for Seasonal Energy Needs

ETH Zurich Researchers Develop Iron-Based Hydrogen Storage for Seasonal Energy Needs

September 4, 2024 |

In Switzerland, researchers at ETH Zurich announced a breakthrough in hydrogen storage technology, using iron to safely store hydrogen for long periods. This innovative method was demonstrated at a pilot plant on ETH Zurich’s Hönggerberg campus. The technology involves reacting hydrogen with iron oxide to produce elemental iron, which can be stored and later converted […]

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Bahian students develop sustainable biodiesel from licuri in Santa Bárbara

Bahian students develop sustainable biodiesel from licuri in Santa Bárbara

September 3, 2024 |

In Brazil, Jornal Grande Bahia reports in Santa Bárbara, Bahia, a team of students from Professor Carlos Valadares State College developed an innovative biodiesel using licuri oil, a plant native to Brazil’s semi-arid region. Completed as part of the Science at School Program, this project aims to provide an environmentally friendly alternative to fossil fuels, […]

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Oklahoma State University researchers refine co-fermentation process for butanol

Oklahoma State University researchers refine co-fermentation process for butanol

September 2, 2024 |

In Oklahoma, researchers in the College of Engineering, Architecture and Technology at Oklahoma State University continue to refine a co-fermentation process resulting in the production of butanol, a biofuel made from renewable resources that can be converted into jet fuel.   OSU received a patent in November 2021 for a co-fermentation process, developed by Dr. […]

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Ohio University professor advances biofuels research

Ohio University professor advances biofuels research

August 31, 2024 |

In Ohio, Ohio University stated that Sarah Davis, a professor at Ohio University’s George Voinovich School of Leadership and Public Service, is advancing biofuels research. In 2013, Davis planted a sterile hybrid of miscanthus grass on a patch of land at the Ridges area of OHIO’s Athens campus. More than 10 years later, Davis and […]

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University of Liverpool researchers use plasma-catalytic process to conver CO2 to methanol

University of Liverpool researchers use plasma-catalytic process to conver CO2 to methanol

August 29, 2024 |

In the UK, researchers at the University of Liverpool have achieved a significant milestone in the conversion of carbon dioxide (CO2) into valuable fuels and chemicals, marking an important step towards a sustainable net-zero economy. In a paper published in the journal Chem, the team reports a pioneering plasma-catalytic process for the hydrogenation of CO2 […]

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ARS researchers says GM baker’s year can prevent costly ethanol plant shutdowns

ARS researchers says GM baker’s year can prevent costly ethanol plant shutdowns

August 28, 2024 |

In Illinois, ever on the lookout for new ways to improve the fermentation of corn sugars into ethanol fuel, Agricultural Research Service (ARS) scientists have devised an approach for using genetically modified baker’s yeast to prevent a top cause of costly ethanol plant shutdowns—namely, contamination by unwelcome bacteria. A paper detailing the advance is published […]

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University of Illinois Urbana-Champaign researchers use deep tech to analyze corn kernals and sorghum biomass

University of Illinois Urbana-Champaign researchers use deep tech to analyze corn kernals and sorghum biomass

August 27, 2024 |

In Illinois, new research from the University of Illinois Urbana-Champaign demonstrates that near-infrared (NIR) spectroscopy and machine learning can provide quick, accurate, and cost-effective product analysis. In two studies, the researchers explore the use of NIR spectroscopy for analyzing characteristics of corn kernels and sorghum biomass. In the first study, the researchers created a global […]

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Finnish consortium open pilot plan to capture CO2 for plastics and chemicals production

Finnish consortium open pilot plan to capture CO2 for plastics and chemicals production

August 26, 2024 |

In Finland, VTT, LUT University, and companies have opened a pilot plant in Espoo, Finland, to process captured carbon dioxide into compounds that can replace fossil raw materials in plastic products and chemicals. The pilot plant, built in sea containers, started operations in August. Renewable energy, the hydrogen economy and bio-based carbon dioxide emissions from […]

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