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Are We Finally Going To Help Puerto Rico Power Up?

Jim Conca

Puerto Rico and USVI arein the largest blackout in U.S. history. But it appears that a more serious contractor, Louis Berger, will be coming to the islands to help resurrect the their electrical and power systems and make them more resilient to future super storms. And that is a big lift.

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Algae is Poised to Become a Mainstream Food Ingredient if Supply Can Keep Up With Demand

AFN Sustainable Protein

Editor’s Note: Andrew A. Dahl is President and CEO of ZIVO Bioscience , a ag biotech R&D company engaged in the commercialization of nutritional and medicinal products derived from proprietary algal strains. The competition among large US food manufacturers is growing ever more intense, even as the economy improves. In an era when consumers have a greater array of food choices than ever before—and are more health-conscious than ever before—giants such as General Mills, Kellogg Company

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This week’s ten biggest climate innovation stories — 14 December

Climate-KIC

What material could finally provide a green alternative to plastic? What’s growing beneath the streets of Paris? And, how can we get the most out of lithium-ion batteries? This, and more, in the week’s ten biggest climate innovation stories. 1. New 3D-printed algae could revolutionize the way we make things Dutch designers Eric Klarenbeek and […].

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Stanford's 100% Renewables A Roadmap To Nowhere

Jim Conca

Stanford Prof Mark Jacobson is the prophet of a religion claiming the world can be fueled by 100% renewable energy. But other scientists better not question him or he’ll excommunicate you. And by excommunicate, I mean sue in court. Jacobson filed suit against a scientist who dared to criticize him.

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Electrofuels Are the Future: The Driving Force to Decarbonizing Heavy Transport

Speaker: Ayesha Choudhury - Senior Vice President, Head of Capital Markets at Infinium

With the first wave of the energy transition, renewable energy sources (such as solar and wind) have begun replacing coal power generation. However, some sectors are lagging behind and struggling to decarbonize more than others, including large-scale transportation like commercial aviation, shipping, and rail transit. Electrofuels (aka eFuels) are the next generation of solutions to help the hardest-to-abate sectors pivot from their reliance on fossil fuels.

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Algae is Poised to Become a Mainstream Food Ingredient if Supply Can Keep Up With Demand

AFN Sustainable Protein

Editor’s Note: Andrew A. Dahl is President and CEO of ZIVO Bioscience , a ag biotech R&D company engaged in the commercialization of nutritional and medicinal products derived from proprietary algal strains. The competition among large US food manufacturers is growing ever more intense, even as the economy improves. In an era when consumers have a greater array of food choices than ever before—and are more health-conscious than ever before—giants such as General Mills, Kellogg Company

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Making beauty from soot: Graviky Labs transforms air pollution into artist’s ink

Climate-KIC

With its innovation, Graviky Labs turns air pollution into ink—facilitating artistic expression while making an important statement about the environment. Anirudh Sharma was raised in Mumbai, India—a city with high levels of air pollution, where many suffer from lung disease and cancer. This issue was on his mind in 2013—while he was studying at the […].