article thumbnail

Mitsubishi Heavy invests in Monolith Materials to support clean hydrogen production

Green Car Congress

Olive Creek 1 in Hallam, Nebraska is Monolith Materials’ first commercial-scale emissions-free production facility designed to produce approximately 14,000 metric tons of carbon black annually along with clean hydrogen. Monolith Materials is the first US manufacturer to produce “turquoise hydrogen” on a commercial scale.

article thumbnail

Monolith to collaborate with Goodyear on carbon black for its tire production; methane pyrolysis

Green Car Congress

Monolith , a leader in clean carbon black production, signed a collaboration agreement and letter of intent (LOI) with The Goodyear Tire & Rubber Company, one of the world's largest tire companies. Monolith’s Olive Creek 1 facility in Hallam, Nebraska.

Carbon 221
article thumbnail

Edeniq and Global Bio-chem to develop and commercialize technology to convert corn stover to industrial sugars for fuels

Green Car Congress

a cellulosic sugar producer ( earlier post ), has signed a letter of intent with China-based Global Bio-chem Technology Group Company Limited to develop and to commercialize processes to convert corn stover to industrial sugars for use in the production of chemicals, fuels, and other bio-based products. Edeniq, Inc.,

article thumbnail

ADM, Gevo sign MoU to produce up to 500M gallons of sustainable aviation fuel

Green Car Congress

About 900 million gallons of ethanol produced at ADM’s dry mills in Columbus, Nebraska, and Cedar Rapids, Iowa, as well as its Decatur, Illinois, complex, is expected to be processed utilizing this technology, resulting in approximately 500 million gallons of SAF and other renewable hydrocarbons.

Fuel 218
article thumbnail

Battelle, Rare Earth Salts team on DOE project to recover rare earth oxides from coal ash

Green Car Congress

Battelle is teaming with Rare Earth Salts ( RES ) on a project, “Recovery of High Purity Rare Earth Elements (REEs) from Coal Ash via a Novel Separations Process,” to produce valuable rare earth oxides from coal fly ash, converting them to the high purities necessary for a saleable product.

Coal 170
article thumbnail

Novozymes and Fiberight Showcase Ethanol Produced from Waste Office Paper and Cardboard in Drive Demonstration in Washington

Green Car Congress

Novozymes has received two contracts from the DOE for its research efforts to bring down the cost of enzymes and improve their efficiency in converting cellulose to biofuels. Most recently, the company received a $28.4 million tax credit toward the construction of its enzyme manufacturing facility in Blair, Nebraska.

Waste 199
article thumbnail

DOE Selects Tenneco for Fifth ATVM Loan; $24M for Fuel Efficient Emission Control Components

Green Car Congress

The components include catalytic converters, diesel particulate filters, diesel oxidation catalysts and selective catalytic reduction units. First appropriated in the fall of 2008, the program provides loans to companies making cars and components in US factories that increase fuel economy at least 25% above 2005 fuel economy levels.

Emissions 170