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Taiwan study on production of hydrogen from rice straw

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Researchers in Taiwan report on the production of hydrogen from rice straw fed into a microwave plasma system in a paper in the journal Fuel. They evaluated the conversion rate according to the concentration of hydrogen and other gas products (CO 2 and CO). mg of hydrogen (conversion rate = 67.45%).

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Taiwan’s ITRI introduces cellulosic bio-butanol production technology; pathway with highest carbon conversion yield

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ITRI (Industrial Technology Research Institute), a Taiwan-based high-tech applied research institution, is introducing ButyFix, a technology for cellulosic bio-butanol production with a negative carbon footprint. g/g-sugar, which is 94% of carbon conversion yield. ButyFix butanol can achieve a transportation-fuel price of US$2.00/gallon,

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‘Chinese language hurricane’ looming over Europe’s EV sector, Renault chairman warns

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” The advance of extra fuels equivalent to artificial e-fuels and hydrogen can be the most important within the match of a unexpected lack of batteries because of a inadequency of uncooked fabrics, Senard stated. Gallium is old in radar and radio conversation units, satellites and LEDs.

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Researchers propose low-temperature SOFC unit for reducing NOx and oxidizing HCs in lean-burn engine exhaust

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A team from National Tsing Hua University, Taiwan, reports that a low-temperature solid oxide fuel cell (SOFC) emissions control system for lean-burn engines can simultaneously reduce the high concentrations of NO x and oxidize hydrocarbon (HC) emissions. Concept of the SOFC emissions control system. Credit: ACS, Huang et al.

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