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Carbon Dioxide as Fermentation Byproduct, Applications And Usage

Carbon Dioxide as Fermentation Byproduct, Applications And Usage

September 8, 2024 |

By Sam A. Rushing – Advanced Cryogenics, Ltd. Special to The Digest                           This article on CO2 usage in the food industry is one in a series for the applications which are predominant and important in the carbon dioxide industry. This subject is […]

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WSU gets $4.8M in funding for hydrogen fueling station and research activities

WSU gets $4.8M in funding for hydrogen fueling station and research activities

September 6, 2024 |

In Washington, The Spokesman-Review reported that Washington State University’s cryogenic hydrogen research center was selected to receive $4.8 million from the federal government to advance hydrogen related technologies and build a fueling station. Coming from a pool of $62 million in grants, the funding was provided by the U.S. Department of Energy to “accelerate the […]

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The Digest’s 2024 Multi-Slide Guide to Green Plains, the investment perspective

The Digest’s 2024 Multi-Slide Guide to Green Plains, the investment perspective

September 6, 2024 |

A handful of industrial biotechnology companies have the strength and purpose to make it as a public company — others remain private, are acquired, or wind down. What makes companies able to succeed with public investors? What combination of product mix, experienced management, technologies that excel, capital at work, and effective vision make it possible […]

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The Digest’s 2024 Multi-Slide Guide to Aemetis, the investment perspective

The Digest’s 2024 Multi-Slide Guide to Aemetis, the investment perspective

September 5, 2024 |

A handful of industrial biotechnology companies have the strength and purpose to make it as a public company — others remain private, are acquired, or wind down. What makes companies able to succeed with public investors? What combination of product mix, experienced management, technologies that excel, capital at work, and effective vision make it possible […]

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Hintco and Fertiglobe Sign Major Renewable Ammonia Deal

Hintco and Fertiglobe Sign Major Renewable Ammonia Deal

September 4, 2024 |

In Germany, Hintco has signed a €397 million contract with Fertiglobe to supply 19,500 tons of renewable ammonia to Europe in 2027, with deliveries projected to reach 397,000 tons by 2033. The ammonia will be produced at Fertiglobe’s Egypt Green Hydrogen plant, powered by 273 MW of new renewable electricity, which is being built in […]

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The Digest’s 2024 Multi-Slide Guide to Neste, the investment perspective

The Digest’s 2024 Multi-Slide Guide to Neste, the investment perspective

September 4, 2024 |

A handful of industrial biotechnology companies have the strength and purpose to make it as a public company — others remain private, are acquired, or wind down. What makes companies able to succeed with public investors? What combination of product mix, experienced management, technologies that excel, capital at work, and effective vision make it possible […]

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The Digest’s 2024 Multi-Slide Guide to Gevo, the investment perspective

The Digest’s 2024 Multi-Slide Guide to Gevo, the investment perspective

September 3, 2024 |

A handful of industrial biotechnology companies have the strength and purpose to make it as a public company — others remain private, are acquired, or wind down. What makes companies able to succeed with public investors? What combination of product mix, experienced management, technologies that excel, capital at work, and effective vision make it possible […]

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Milwaukee may soon be home to the world’s tallest wood skyscraper

Milwaukee may soon be home to the world’s tallest wood skyscraper

September 2, 2024 |

In Wisconsin, Michael Green Architects has designed a 55-story, 600-feet mass timber tower for the Marcus Performing Arts Center in Milwaukee that, if built, would be the world’s tallest timber skyscraper. The building would also include residences, offices, restaurants, retail, and public space. Brumunddal, Norway, currently boasts the world’s tallest timber building, at 280 feet. […]

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Iberia Maintenance begins using 5% SAF at engine test bench

Iberia Maintenance begins using 5% SAF at engine test bench

September 2, 2024 |

In Spain, Iberia Maintenance has begun using 5% sustainable aviation fuel (SAF) in its engine test bench at the La Muñoza facilities, near the Adolfo Suarez Madrid-Barajas airport, in what marks another step towards the decarbonization of the sector. The use of this type of fuel will allow for a reduction of 115 tons of […]

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The Digest’s 2024 Multi-Slide Guide to LanzaTech, the investment perspective

The Digest’s 2024 Multi-Slide Guide to LanzaTech, the investment perspective

September 2, 2024 |

A handful of industrial biotechnology companies have the strength and purpose to make it as a public company — others remain private, are acquired, or wind down. What makes companies able to succeed with public investors? What combination of product mix, experienced management, technologies that excel, capital at work, and effective vision make it possible […]

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