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    ACCIONA is a leading global company with a business model based on sustainability. We aim to respond to society's main needs by providing renewable energy, infrastructure, water, and...
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    Introducing SOURCE® Hydropanels – a sustainable water technology that uses the power of the sun to extract an endless volume of clean, reliable drinking water from the...
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    Invinity’s products employ proprietary technology with a proven track record of global deployments delivering safe, reliable, economical energy storage. Invinity’s approach is novel in...
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    Siemens Gamesa is a leading supplier of wind power solutions to customers all over the globe. A key player and innovative pioneer in the renewable energy sector, we have installed products and...
  • News - 8 Jan 2019
    Faculty in the Department of Mechanical Engineering are developing technologies that store, capture, convert, and minimize greenhouse gas emissions. The images are ubiquitous: A coastal town...
  • News - 5 Aug 2016
    While the human race will always leave its carbon footprint on the Earth, it must continue to find ways to lessen the impact of its fossil fuel consumption. "Carbon capture"...
  • News - 5 May 2008
    ExxonMobil announced today it is committing more than $100 million to complete development and testing of an improved natural gas treating technology which could make carbon capture and storage more...
  • News - 8 Mar 2008
    In an important step towards a greener global future, Australia and China signed a formal international agreement for clean coal research today in Beijing. The agreement, between CSIRO and...
  • News - 17 Feb 2008
    Integrating science and public policy with the needs of consumers and the global economy is critical if we have any chance of reducing the effects of carbon on the climate, say scientists at the 2008...
  • News - 31 Jan 2025
    In a recent review article published in Resources, Conservation & Recycling, researchers addressed the challenge of excessive atmospheric carbon dioxide (CO2) concentrations. They highlighted the...

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