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  • News - 6 Dec 2007
    Using concentrated solar energy to reverse combustion, a research team from Sandia National Laboratories is building a prototype device intended to chemically “reenergize” carbon dioxide...
  • News - 3 Dec 2007
    EESTech, Inc. (EESH.OB) today announced the acquisition of a world leading Carbon Capture and Storage (CCS) technology from Canadian company, HTC Purenergy. The acquisition is structured around a...
  • News - 28 Nov 2007
    The University of Massachusetts Amherst will create a new research center focused on the cutting edge of hydrogen fuel cell science, the National Science Foundation (NSF) has announced, awarding a...
  • News - 27 Nov 2007
    Storing carbon dioxide deep below the earth’s surface could be a safe, long-term solution to one of the planet’s major contributors to climate change. University of Leeds research shows that porous...
  • News - 22 Nov 2007
    SINTEF In Norway is to lead the EU’s latest research project on CO2 capture in coal- and gas-fired power stations. The project involves 14 partners from eight different countries, and has a...
  • News - 20 Nov 2007
    China's CO2 emissions from using coal are set to double by 2030, the scale of which is significant in the context of mitigating global climate change. In view of the essential role of coal in China's...
  • News - 19 Nov 2007
    The continuous improvement in Sasol's safety performance and transformation rank as important milestones among many other important achievements listed in the group's 2007 sustainability...
  • News - 29 Oct 2007
    ThermoEnergy Corporation announced today that the Chinese Patent Office recently granted the patent for the Company's new zero air emission, carbon capture technology known as the ThermoEnergy...
  • News - 28 Oct 2007
    The Arctic has huge resources of natural gas and iron ore. Material-producing industrial clusters in this region could be worth a great deal. On Norwegian and Russian territory in the Barents Sea...
  • News - 23 Oct 2007
    The air contains greenhouse gases such as CO2, which are now known to be responsible for global warming because their concentration has risen continuously for a number of years. In contrast to the...

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