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HNO International and partners to develop green hydrogen facility in Texas

HNO International and partners to develop green hydrogen facility in Texas

February 8, 2024 |

In Texas, HNO International said that, together with Element One Energy and Pneumatic and Hydraulic Company (PHC), is set to develop what it claims to be the world’s first 500 kg per day green hydrogen production facility in Houston, Texas. The completion of this project is anticipated in the second quarter of 2024. This facility […]

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Vespene Energy invited by DOE to apply for Part II of loan guarantee program

Vespene Energy invited by DOE to apply for Part II of loan guarantee program

February 7, 2024 |

In Iowa, Vespene Energy has been invited by the U.S. Department of Energy (DOE) to submit a Part II application for a loan guarantee through the Loan Programs Office’s (LPO) Title 17 Clean Energy Financing Program for $420 million to support the development of distributed biogas to electricity plants at 50 municipal landfills in 21 […]

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Oil and ethanol industries join to fight for year-round E15

Oil and ethanol industries join to fight for year-round E15

February 6, 2024 |

In Washington, Bloomberg reports that the oil industry and ethanol industry are at last aligned, together pushing for year-round E15 sales in the face of what they see as the Biden Administration looking past ethanol in favor of electric vehicles. The American Petroleum Institute, together with the National Corn Growers Association and other organizations, are […]

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Carbon Dioxide and the Green Gases Agenda

Carbon Dioxide and the Green Gases Agenda

February 5, 2024 |

By Sam Rushing, President, Advanced Cryogenics, Ltd., WWW.CARBONDIOXIDECONSULTANTS.COM. Special to The Digest Carbon dioxide is generally thought of by those who are not in the gases industries as either a greenhouse gas; and/or for use in beverage carbonation, and perhaps fire abatement. To those in the gases industries, carbon dioxide is known for much more; […]

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Europe can’t compete as a hub for green hydrogen production, Fortescue says

Europe can’t compete as a hub for green hydrogen production, Fortescue says

February 1, 2024 |

In Canada, Mining.com reported that high power costs will make most of Europe and Japan unattractive as centers of green hydrogen production, according to a Fortescue executive. “What we’re looking for is abundant, cheap power that a country doesn’t need,” Mark Hutchinson, chief executive officer of Australia-based Fortescue’s energy division, said. “Europe is a place […]

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Plymouth Marine Laboratory study exploring impacts of biodegradable plastics on the ocean

Plymouth Marine Laboratory study exploring impacts of biodegradable plastics on the ocean

January 30, 2024 |

In the UK, a new study from Plymouth Marine Laboratory investigates what happens when biodegradable plastics enter the ocean, and whether these increasingly popular alternatives to conventional plastics are safer for marine ecosystems, or whether they come with their own risks. In response to concerns about fossil-based plastics, biodegradable plastics – that is, plastics that […]

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5 Gyres research finds gaps in bioplastics’ biodegradability claims

5 Gyres research finds gaps in bioplastics’ biodegradability claims

January 29, 2024 |

In California, environmental nonprofit the 5 Gyres has released findings questioning the biodegradability of certain bioplastics, including polylactic acid. The report, called Better Alternatives 3.0, found that some bioplastic packaging and items did not decompose after being buried underground for 64 weeks, regardless of the climate and soil conditions. For example, though PLA straws decomposed […]

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More insights found into algae remineralization by bacterial cultures

More insights found into algae remineralization by bacterial cultures

January 29, 2024 |

In Washington state, a study from the Environmental Molecular Sciences Laboratory details uptake of organic matter from algae and remineralization by 15 bacterial co-cultures and subsequent incorporation of the resulting nutrients by the algae Phaeodactylum tricornutum, a diatom. The work is published in the journal Nature Communications. Although algae are an essential part of primary […]

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Grown-Up Talk about Blue Hydrogen

Grown-Up Talk about Blue Hydrogen

January 29, 2024 |

By Terry Mazanec, Ph.D., Lee Enterprises Consulting Special to The Digest The late Sir John Cadogan, renowned organic chemist and Welsh Member of Academia Europaea, was the first person whom I heard exclaim that we were on a path towards the ‘hydrogen economy.’ It was 1986, and my company, SOHIO (The Standard Oil Company (Ohio)), […]

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Bio-SynDiesel and Bio-SynJet from EBTL and BETL Processes

Bio-SynDiesel and Bio-SynJet from EBTL and BETL Processes

January 28, 2024 |

By  David J. Patterson and Gord Crawford, Expander Energy Inc. Special to The Digest Expander’s Enhanced Biomass to Liquids (EBTL™) and Biomass Electrolysis to Liquids (BETL™) processes produce and combine hydrogen and carbon monoxide into paraffin carbon chains in the diesel boiling range to produce “drop-in” synthetic diesel or jet fuel. The three elements for […]

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