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Carbon Recycling: Microbes, Jet Fuel and Leggings

GreenTechMedia

Jennifer hints at the potential for applying genetics expertise from medicine to industrial biotechnology; one day Lanzatech hopes to produce acetone, isopropyl alcohol and other valuable chemicals directly from its carbon-eating microbes. The Interchange is brought to you by Hitachi ABB Power Grids.

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Carbon Recycling: Microbes, Jet Fuel and Leggings

GreenTechMedia

Jennifer hints at the potential for applying genetics expertise from medicine to industrial biotechnology; one day Lanzatech hopes to produce acetone, isopropyl alcohol and other valuable chemicals directly from its carbon-eating microbes. The Interchange is brought to you by Hitachi ABB Power Grids.

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Google Cloud partners up to utilise perovskite within IoT

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These advantages are hoped to make these cells the perfect energy source for IoT devices regardless of power grid availability. According to Saule, in the future perovskite cells could be used to power sensors monitoring forests and other fire-prone areas or to extend the range of drones supplying medicines or food to remote areas.

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Could trash-to-energy technology feed hydrogen demand?

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Later this year, the developer intends to build a plant in California to make hydrogen from waste for transportation fuel or for the power grid; it is negotiating with a healthcare provider to supply the trash. It will start by making transportation fuel from wastewater sludge, then add plastics, according to the company. .

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Could trash-to-energy technology feed hydrogen demand?

Business Green

Later this year, the developer intends to build a plant in California to make hydrogen from waste for transportation fuel or for the power grid; it is negotiating with a healthcare provider to supply the trash. It will start by making transportation fuel from wastewater sludge, then add plastics, according to the company.

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Could trash-to-energy technology feed hydrogen demand?

AGreenLiving

Later this year, the developer intends to build a plant in California to make hydrogen from waste for transportation fuel or for the power grid; it is negotiating with a healthcare provider to supply the trash. It will start by making transportation fuel from wastewater sludge, then add plastics, according to the company.

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Solar Jobs Creating Opportunity Across The Country

Mosaic

In the process, they uncovered an extremely diverse range of hot jobs, including booming employment of animal trainers in Oregon, credit counselors in Michigan, and nuclear medicine technologists in Maryland.