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  • Article - 24 Jul 2018
    Sixty-two of the 100 biggest oil companies in the world consistently reduced their emissions year after year between 2010 and 2015, with an overall drop of 12 percent during that period, according to...
  • Article - 6 Jul 2017
    Microbial electrochemistry is an emerging and rapidly growing environmental technology field that has transformed the way in which wastewater is not only treated, but can be utilized as its own source...
  • Article - 15 Sep 2014
    Biobutanol is a four-carbon alcohol produced by the fermentation of biomass. It has a long hydrocarbon chain which renders it non-polar.
  • Article - 18 Jan 2013
    Dr Stuart Wagland, Lecturer in Renewable Energy from Waste in the Department of Environmental Science and Technology at Cranfield University, talks AZoCleantech about collecting renewable energy from...
  • Article - 30 Jul 2012
    Cement is something that the majority of people do not spend a large proportion of their day thinking about, but it does, rather literally, hold our society together. Though cement is extremely useful...
  • Article - 14 Jul 2008
    The purpose of this paper is to provide the reader with comprehensive knowledge of the biomass energy sector. Biomass is plant matter and animal waste that can be harvested to create bioenergy in the...
  • Article - 5 Mar 2008
    When a water supplier takes untreated water from places such as rivers or reservoirs, the water often contains impurities such as dirt.
  • Article - 20 Jan 2008
    Biomass is defined as any organic material produced by the growth of microorganisms, plants or animals, and it can be converted into usable forms of energy.
  • Article - 17 Jan 2008
    Carbon dioxide and methane generated as a result of the decomposition of solid waste in landfills are known as landfill gas. Both gases are greenhouse gases that lead to global warming.
  • Article - 30 Dec 2007
    Technologies are available to filter out about 99% of the tiny impurity fragments, as well as removing more than 95% of the acid rain pollutants in coal.

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