UB awarded $1.8m to develop carbon capture technology
Researchers from the University of Buffalo have received $1.8m funding to develop its carbon capture technology.
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Researchers from the University of Buffalo have received $1.8m funding to develop its carbon capture technology.
The first mainline testing of a hydrogen-fuelled train in the UK is one of two dozen projects being funded by the Department for Transport’s £7.8m ($9.9m) First of a Kind (FOAK) competition.
SW/TCH Maritime, a New York-based investment platform building the first fleet of zero-emissions maritime vessels in the US, has announced its investment to construct and own the ‘Water Go Round’ e-ferry in collaboration with Golden...
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Ratermann Manufacturing has expanded its oxygen cleaning facility that was built at the start of the company.
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Joi Scientific™ Inc., a Florida-based producer of hydrogen production technology, has been recognised as the 2019 Red Herring Top 100 North America winner.
The cause of a hydrogen station explosion in Norway remains unknown, said the station operator Nel ASA.