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Veolia ES Solid Waste, Inc. has introduced Indiana’s first fleet of compressed natural gas (CNG) powered refuse trucks to its Evansville, Indiana (Vanderburgh... Read More »
Various researchers around the world have studied copper’s potential as an energy-efficient means of recycling carbon dioxide emissions in powerplants. Instead... Read More »
The US Energy Department announced the recent opening of the first liquefied natural gas (LNG) fueling station in Ohio. The station will be an important stop along a... Read More »
Petrobras and the Federal Unversity of Grande do Norte inaugurated a pilot plant in Extremoz (state of Rio Grande do Norte) for microalgae cultivation for biodiesel... Read More »
R3 Fusion, Inc. announced that it has executed a contract to demonstrate its patented SPaCeR (short path condensate recovery) technology on the treatment of... Read More »
SMU Geothermal energy expert David Blackwell gave a Capitol Hill briefing recently on the growing opportunities for geothermal energy production in the United States, ... Read More »
GE has built up an arsenal of solutions to tackle energy problems lately. The company’s flexible power plants like FlexEfficiency 50 or jet-fired aeroderivative ... Read More »
Queen’s University professor Selim Akl has provided additional proof to the theory that nature computes. Dr. Akl (School of Computing) placed rolled oats... Read More »
Ruhr University Bochum physicists, Prof. Padma Kant Shukla and Dr. Bengt Eliasson, found a previously unknown phenomenon in quantum plasmas. A negatively charged... Read More »
Researchers at Los Alamos National Laboratory’s biggest magnet facility today met the grand challenge of producing magnetic fields in excess of 100 tesla while... Read More »
A new paper by researchers at the University of Notre Dame, led by Thomas E. Albrecht-Schmitt, professor of civil engineering and geological sciences and concurrent... Read More »
High-gain nuclear fusion could be achieved in a preheated cylindrical container immersed in strong magnetic fields, according to a series of computer simulations... Read More »
Toshiba has developed a new lineup of 600V system power MOSFETs for use with chargers and lighting systems, to the small package products in their planer structure... Read More »
San Diego Gas & Electric (SDG&E) and the Office of the Information and Privacy Commissioner of Ontario, Canada, today released a joint paper to document the... Read More »
From growing algae-based petroleum that eats carbon dioxide, to a “smart” energy grid that manages electricity consumption and storage as efficiently as... Read More »
The Obama administration has set a target for producing cellulosic ethanol of nearly 40 billion liters each year by 2020. One potential source is Miscanthus x... Read More »
Fluor Corporation announced today that it was awarded an engineering, procurement and construction management (EPCM) contract byJoule Unlimited, Inc., ... Read More »
Praxair Electronics, a division of Praxair, Inc., announced today that its UpTime® sub-atmospheric dopant gas delivery system has been selected to be the factory... Read More »
The standard design of gasoline-powered and electrical engines hasn’t changed much during the last century. The motors have worked pretty well over the years... Read More »
Effective February 1, 2012, Adil Toubia will become CEO of the Oil & Gas Division of Siemens Energy. He succeeds Tom Blades, who has been appointed as a member of ... Read More »