Category: Research

Neste supporting catalysis research in Finland

Neste supporting catalysis research in Finland

February 2, 2026 |

In Finland, Neste is supporting the advancement of catalysis research in Finland through new donations to three universities, reinforcing long-term academic expertise across complementary areas critical to future energy and materials innovation. The funding will support catalysis engineering at Åbo Akademi University, catalysis chemistry at the University of Eastern Finland, and catalysis modeling at the […]

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University of Alberta and partners to advance dual-fuel engine technology

University of Alberta and partners to advance dual-fuel engine technology

February 1, 2026 |

In Canada, The University of Alberta is teaming up with the City of Edmonton and Diesel Tech Industries (DTI) to reduce carbon emissions from the city’s fleet of diesel-powered buses by integrating hydrogen fuel into combustion engines. If successful, the project will provide vehicle operators across Canada with a retrofit solution to immediately reduce their […]

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Embrapa studies reinfoce scientific basis of the National Biofuels Policys

Embrapa studies reinfoce scientific basis of the National Biofuels Policys

January 29, 2026 |

In Brazil, new studies led by Embrapa Ambiente reinforce the scientific basis of the National Biofuels Policy (RenovaBio) and expand transparency on the carbon intensity of biofuels produced in the country. The articles, published in international open access journals, fill technical gaps and strengthen the global understanding of how Brazil calculates the carbon intensity of […]

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University of Nottingham see waste cardboard as good feedstock for biomass power

University of Nottingham see waste cardboard as good feedstock for biomass power

January 28, 2026 |

In the UK, new study has shown for the first time that waste cardboard can be used as an effective source of biomass fuel for large scale power generation. Engineers from the University of Nottingham have provided the first comprehensive characterisation of cardboard as a potential fuel source and created a new method to assess […]

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Chinese scientists develop solar-powered catalyst to produce ethanol from methane

Chinese scientists develop solar-powered catalyst to produce ethanol from methane

January 27, 2026 |

In China, scientists have unveiled a sunlight-powered catalyst that transforms methane—the main component of natural gas—directly into ethanol, a high-value liquid fuel and chemical feedstock. The new material, described today in Frontiers in Energy, achieves an apparent quantum efficiency of 9.4%, a record for photocatalytic methane-to-ethanol conversion, while operating under near-ambient conditions. The breakthrough centers […]

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Indonesian researcher debelop nyamplung oil and biogas as fuel for agricultural machinery

Indonesian researcher debelop nyamplung oil and biogas as fuel for agricultural machinery

January 26, 2026 |

In Indonesia, IPB University Agricultural Machinery Engineering researcher has developed a renewable energy innovation based on local resources by utilizing nyamplung oil and biogas as fuel for agricultural machinery. This innovation is considered to have great potential to support energy independence in the national agricultural sector. The potential of nyamplung oil in Indonesia reaches around […]

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Bottleneck in hydrogen distribution jeopardizes billions in clean energy, research finds

Bottleneck in hydrogen distribution jeopardizes billions in clean energy, research finds

January 25, 2026 |

In the UK, the Heriot-Watt University noted that hydrogen transport infrastructure is developing at half the pace of other clean technologies, creating a bottleneck that could put billions in clean energy investment at risk. A recent study from Edinburgh Business School at Heriot-Watt University found that while hydrogen production, storage and fuel cell technologies are […]

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German researchers produce formate and hydrogen from glycerol

German researchers produce formate and hydrogen from glycerol

January 22, 2026 |

In Germany, researchers at Johannes Gutenberg University Mainz (JGU) have developed a method which gives access to the valuable raw materials formate and hydrogen from the waste product glycerol. Formates are the salts of formic acid and are widely used in the chemical industry, while hydrogen can serve, for example, as an energy carrier to […]

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Finnish researcher develops new CO2 capture method

Finnish researcher develops new CO2 capture method

January 21, 2026 |

In Finland, a new method to capture carbon dioxide from the air has been developed at the University of Helsinki’s chemistry department. The method is based on a compound of superbase and alcohol. Tests show that the compound appears promising: one gram of the compound can absorb 156 milligrams of carbon dioxide directly from untreated ambient […]

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TNO convert CO₂ and green hydrogen into C1 chemicals and synthetic fuels

TNO convert CO₂ and green hydrogen into C1 chemicals and synthetic fuels

January 20, 2026 |

In the Netherlands, through Photons-to-Chemicals (P2C), TNO develops photocatalytic processes that use sunlight as an energy source. These processes convert CO₂ and green hydrogen into C1 chemicals and synthetic fuels – essential building blocks for the chemical industry. Its technology is flexible and scalable, enabling the use of smaller CO₂ sources. This contributes to a […]

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