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23 October 20179 September 2021

Statoil, Shell and Total entered CO2 storage partnership to meet the global climate target

Project is part of the Norwegian authorities’ efforts to develop full-scale carbon capture and storage in Norway


1 July 20159 September 2021

Linde steps up research into safe ways of using captured carbon dioxide

Company has extended its participation in the international research project “Impact of Common Impurities on Carbon Dioxide Capture, Transport and Storage” until 2017


Linde vertieft Forschung zur sicheren Nutzung von Kohlendioxid

Unternehmen verlängert Mitwirkung am internationalen Forschungskonsortium "Impact of Common Impurities on Carbon Dioxide Capture, Transport and Storage" bis 2017


7 April 20152 April 2015

Biofuels Digest’s 2015 5-Minute Guide

Inbicon’s technology produces cellulosic ethanol or renewable chemicals from wheat straw via enzymatic hydrolysis, with co-products including renewable power


18 December 20149 September 2021

Phytonix turns photosynthetic bacteria into tiny chemical factories

Startup Phytonix plans to use its technology to produce the chemical butanol


22 May 201421 May 2014

Goodbye Fuel from Food, Hello Food From Fuel: Calysta’s Big Methane-to-Protein Play

Alan Shaw has a one-step solution for making the world food secure, and using up all that spare, cheap, greenhouse-nasty shale gas. Make proteins from methane


20 January 2012

Bakterien verwandeln Seetang in Biosprit

Höhere Ausbeute als bei Mais oder Zuckerrohr möglich


19 January 2012

Science Magazine Showcases Groundbreaking Bio Architecture Lab Technology that Efficiently Converts Seaweed to Renewable Fuels and Chemicals

Wide-scale adoption of technology could help meet increasing global demand for renewable fuels and chemicals

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