Category: Research

Research shows positive economic outcomes in green investments

Research shows positive economic outcomes in green investments

June 19, 2022 |

In the United Kingdom, a new Oxford report reveals green government investments are demonstrably superior to dirty investment options; they can be faster, create more jobs and boost economic growth. Brian O’Callaghan, lead author and head of the Oxford University Economic Recovery Project, asserts that green investment makes more economic sense and helps bolster energy […]

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Los Alamos National Lab makes a case for improving algae genome data

Los Alamos National Lab makes a case for improving algae genome data

June 16, 2022 |

In New Mexico, research by scientists from the Los Alamos National Laboratory (LANL) suggest that, as the availability of algae genomes expands, the data about novel algae genome sequences is becoming increasingly unreliable and may leave out critical information about the strains’ DNA. Although there are more algae sequences available now than ever before, the […]

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New paper looks at carbon benefits of using biofuels

New paper looks at carbon benefits of using biofuels

June 15, 2022 |

In Virginia, The Fuels Institute published a new white paper, “Assessment of Biofuels Policy: Effectiveness of Emissions Reductions,” which explores the carbon benefits to using biofuels and looks at fuel ethanol, biodiesel, renewable diesel and gasoline, hydrogen and R80B20. The paper also looks at evaluating the policies that affect these fuels, the availability of feedstocks […]

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DOE Co-Optima research report looks at both biofuels and engines to make improvements

DOE Co-Optima research report looks at both biofuels and engines to make improvements

June 14, 2022 |

In Washington, D.C., the newly released report resulting from a six-year collaborative undertaking from the U.S. Department of Energy Co-Optimization of Fuels & Engines examined synergies provided by co-optimizing potential fuels with advanced engine technologies. Top researchers from national labs across the country set out to give American industry and policymakers the scientific knowledge, data, […]

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BETO, NREL focus on 3 strategies for accelerating sustainable aviation fuel

BETO, NREL focus on 3 strategies for accelerating sustainable aviation fuel

June 13, 2022 |

In Colorado, supported by the U.S. Department of Energy’s Bioenergy Technologies Office, the National Renewable Energy Laboratory is advancing three key strategies to accelerate the production of climate friendly jet fuel: 1) Rapidly develop and scale biorefining processes for making drop-in, net-zero-emission SAF 2) Design resilient biorefineries that can flex with changing feedstock supplies and […]

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Fraunhofer process increases methane yield from biogas plants

Fraunhofer process increases methane yield from biogas plants

June 12, 2022 |

In Germany, researchers from Fraunhofer Institute for Microengineering and Microsystems IMM found a way to convert waste methane from biogas plants into additional methane, thus drastically increasing the methane yield from biogas plants. The process is up and running and the research team is currently scaling up the demonstration plant. Biogas plants break down biomass […]

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University of Wisconsin–Madison get plants to produce aromatics

University of Wisconsin–Madison get plants to produce aromatics

June 9, 2022 |

In Wisconsin, aromatic compounds are the starting material for a wealth of useful medications, such as aspirin and morphine. Yet, many of these chemicals come from fossil fuels because it’s hard to get plants to make enough of them to harvest economically. Others are essential human nutrients and can only be obtained through our food […]

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NREL researchers decipher key photosynthetic enzyme pathway to produce ethylene

NREL researchers decipher key photosynthetic enzyme pathway to produce ethylene

June 8, 2022 |

In Colorado, for decades engineers have dreamed of programming organisms to sustainably produce ethylene, a chemical that is nicknamed “the king of petrochemicals” for its importance in plastics. Now, one hopeful pathway to this petrochemical is nearing reality, via a photosynthetic bacterium that is genetically specialized to turn sunlight and carbon dioxide (CO2) into ethylene. […]

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Cambridge University researchers develop low-cost device that captures CO2 while it charges

Cambridge University researchers develop low-cost device that captures CO2 while it charges

June 7, 2022 |

In the UK, researchers at Cambridge University have developed a low-cost device that can selectively capture carbon dioxide gas while it charges. Then, when it discharges, the CO2 can be released in a controlled way and collected to be reused or disposed of responsibly. Designed by researchers from the University of Cambridge, the supercapacitor could […]

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French researchers develop polymers that degrade in water in a week

French researchers develop polymers that degrade in water in a week

June 6, 2022 |

In France, in a new study published in Nature Communications on May 24, 2022, a research team from the CNRS and the University of Paris-Saclay was able to develop new polymers that degrade in water in one week, a record time. Thanks to a polymerization technique making it possible to design macromolecules with a controlled […]

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