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Scientists develop new efficient method to produce green hydrogen

Researchers from the University of Colorado have discovered a more efficient method to produce green hydrogen and syngas using solar energy. This sustainable approach can potentially revolutionize energy use in various industries. Scientists from the University of Colorado have developed a new and efficient way to produce green hydrogen or green syngas, a precursor to

Can waste plastic become a useful fuel source in the future?

Worldwide, more than 400 million tonnes of plastic is produced every year – roughly the same weight as all of humanity. Today, around 85% ends up in landfill or is lost to the environment where it will stay for hundreds, perhaps thousands, of years. Now the race is on to find the best way to

Cambridge University researchers develop artificial leaf to turn carbon dioxide into fuel

A team of researchers at Cambridge University developed an artificial leaf that can float on water and absorb sunlight and carbon dioxide from air and turn the water into fuel like hydrogen and syngas. The researchers tested their 100-square-centimetre artificial-leaf device outdoors on a river. The device, depending on the catalyst used, either splits water

Fulcrum commences syngas production at Sierra plant

Fulcrum BioEnergy commissioned the world’s first landfill waste-to-syngas phase and initial operations have started at Sierra biofuels plant. The facility is processing prepared waste feedstock and producing hydrocarbon synthetic gas, or syngas, ready for conventional Fischer-Tropsch fuel production that will take place on site. The plant, which is located outside of Reno, Nevada, includes both

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