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1, Enhanced Rock Weathering. UK company UNDO says it has agreed a deal with Microsoft to capture almost 29,000 tonnes of CO2 via the weathering of very small particles of wollastonite, a silicon-based rock. This is the third purchase from U...
1, Industrial heat pumps. Chemicals major BASF started work on a 50 MW heat pump that will provide approximately 190 degree steam for the production of formic acid at its Ludwigshafen factory. The initial heat for the pump will come from th...
1, Long distance transmission. XLinks was a project to take power 4,000 km in an undersea cable from Morocco to western England. That idea was abandoned recently because of lack of support from the UK government (and concerns about cost). A...
1, Hydrogen steel in China. Steel manufacturer Ansteel opened a 10,000 tonne per year demonstration plant making iron using hydrogen via a fluidised bed. It claimed this as a world first although Hybrit in Sweden ran a long series of succes...
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