Category: Research

NREL researchers look deeper into CO2 electrolysis

NREL researchers look deeper into CO2 electrolysis

July 3, 2023 |

In Colorado, zero-emission energy systems have a gigaton-sized challenge: Waste carbon dioxide (CO2) will continue to flow into the atmosphere as long as steel, cement, and chemical plants exist. These and related industries are hard to decarbonize, but with upcoming technologies, waste CO2 could potentially be captured and converted into petrochemical products and fuels. In […]

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Hydrogen Optimized forms scientific advisory board to develop electrolysis technology

Hydrogen Optimized forms scientific advisory board to develop electrolysis technology

June 30, 2023 |

In the UK, H2 View reported that Canadian firm Hydrogen Optimized has established a new Scientific Advisory Board (SAB) to support the development of its patented RuggedCell electrolysers. Composed of scientists and academics, the SAB is hoped to accelerate the company’s efforts to advance its hydrogen production technology. Andrew Stuart, President and CEO of Hydrogen […]

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Study shows biodegradation of certified compostable food contact packaging

Study shows biodegradation of certified compostable food contact packaging

June 29, 2023 |

In France, Chaire CoPack, in partnership with AgroParisTech and the University of Montpellier, has conducted a scientific study that validates the biodegradation of certified compostable food contact packaging in industrial composting facilities. The preliminary report of this study provides conclusive evidence that certified compostable packaging is a viable sustainable solution to waste management in the […]

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Japanese researchers discover key to boosting oil production in plants

Japanese researchers discover key to boosting oil production in plants

June 28, 2023 |

In Japan, two enzymes that plants need to make oils live in different organelles, a pair of RIKEN researchers has found. This finding will help inform efforts to tweak the metabolism of plants to boost their production of oils, which can be used as biofuels among other things. Oils are formed in the endoplasmic reticulum—a […]

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University of Cambridge research carbon capture to fuels

University of Cambridge research carbon capture to fuels

June 27, 2023 |

In the UK, researchers from the University of Cambridge have demonstrated how carbon dioxide can be captured from industrial processes – or even directly from the air – and transformed into clean, sustainable fuels using just the energy from the sun. The researchers developed a solar-powered reactor that converts captured CO2 and plastic waste into […]

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Study shows CO2 emission for biofuels might exceed fossil diesel due to land use change

Study shows CO2 emission for biofuels might exceed fossil diesel due to land use change

June 26, 2023 |

In Germany, demand for modern biofuels is expected to grow substantially in order to mitigate climate emissions. However, they are far from being a climate neutral alternative to gasoline and diesel. A new study in Nature Climate Change shows that under current land-use regulations, CO2 emission factors for biofuels might even exceed those for fossil […]

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University of Houston researcher to assess impacts of biomass burning on Texas air quality

University of Houston researcher to assess impacts of biomass burning on Texas air quality

June 24, 2023 |

In Texas, the University of Houston reported that James Flynn, research associate professor at the University of Houston, has been awarded a $1.2 million research grant by the Texas Commission on Environmental Quality.  The award will support Flynn and his team’s research project aimed at assessing the impacts of biomass burning, wind-blown dust pollutants and […]

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North Carolina State University researchers demo 3D printing for carbon dioxide capture

North Carolina State University researchers demo 3D printing for carbon dioxide capture

June 22, 2023 |

In North Carolina, in a new study, North Carolina State University researchers demonstrated that it’s possible to make carbon dioxide capture filters using 3D printing. Specifically, they printed a hydrogel material that can hold carbonic anhydrase, an enzyme that speeds a reaction that turns carbon dioxide and water into bicarbonate. The findings, published in the […]

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University of Gothenburg researchers see fish solid waste as good biogas feedstock

University of Gothenburg researchers see fish solid waste as good biogas feedstock

June 21, 2023 |

In Sweden, digesting fish waste can allow circular fish and vegetable farms (aquaponics) to produce biogas that can be fed back into the energy system of these farms. This also generates excellent nutrition for plants, according to new research from the University of Gothenburg. The solid waste of fish has been a byproduct with no […]

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German researchers discover microbes can make even more chemicals that believed

German researchers discover microbes can make even more chemicals that believed

June 20, 2023 |

In Germany, in the field of microbial electrosynthesis, microbes utilize CO2 and electricity to generate substances like alcohol. The precise biological mechanisms underpinning this process have, until recently, been largely theoretical. Now, scientists at the Leibniz Institute for Natural Product Research and Infection Biology (Leibniz-HKI) have managed to experimentally verify for the first time that […]

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