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    Hydrogenics is a world leader in hydrogen infrastructure technology and products supported by over 55 years of world-leadership in the development, manufacturing and installation of onsite hydrogen...
  • Article - 30 Jul 2008
    Biofuels have been attracting lot of attention and controversy in the media. Some of this has been fuelled by the rise in grain, rice, maize and wheat prices.
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    In 1936, the Laboratory Equipment Company introduced the first rapid carbon determinator to the American iron and steel industry. Today, 75 years later, LECO is recognized globally as a leader in...
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    We design and manufacture industry-leading products for Gas & particulate pollutants, Flow, gas and liquid measurement, Process analytical measurements, and Industrial Hygiene.  Technologies...
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    Rentech, Inc. develops technology and projects that transforms underutilized hydrocarbon resources (such as coal) into valuable alternative fuels and clean chemicals while providing clean energy...
  • 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...
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    Founded in 2013, ChemBioPower has developed a better way to maximize fuel and power production from North America's abundant natural gas reserves. The ChemBioPower process is environmentally...
  • News - 29 Jan 2008
    World CTL 2008, the first international conference on the liquefaction of coal, will take place in Paris on 3 and 4 April 2008. Organised under the auspices of the World Energy Council, the World Coal...
  • News - 2 Oct 2007
    LPP Combustion, LLC won an award for their paper presented by Dr. Leo Eskin (President/COO of LPP Combustion) at the 24th Annual Pittsburgh Coal Conference, held in Johannesburg, South Africa. The...
  • 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.

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