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UP Catalyst offering carbon-negative graphite for European battery supply chain

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UP Catalyst , an Estonia-based company developing a method to produce sustainable carbon nanomaterials and graphite from CO 2 ( earlier post ), says that it can produce carbon-negative graphite, consuming 3.7 The process is powered by either wind, solar or hydro energy resulting in a carbon negative production line.

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Global Bioenergies to lead $24M REWOFUEL project to demonstrate the production of isobutene-derived gasoline and jetfuel from wood residuals

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The aim is to convert currently poorly valorized softwood residues into second-generation renewable isobutene for subsequent conversion into gasoline and jetfuel. Non-refundable grants totalling €13.9 Softwood conversion to hydrolysates by Sekab, using its CelluAPP® technology (Sweden). The program covers a total budget of €19.7

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EU NELLI project delivers new generation solid-oxide fuel cell; efficient and lower cost

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The project found its stacks were “ready for integration in any clean power-generating system and implementation in the energy market.” Companies and research organisations from Estonia, Finland, Italy, Sweden, Belgium, Germany and the UK were involved. Stacks were designed and assembled with optimized interconnections and seals.

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