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Estonian startup UP Catalyst secures €2.09M; sustainable carbon nanomaterials and graphite from CO2

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million in grant funding secured earlier this year. UP Catalyst uses a molten salt carbon capture and electrochemical transformation method to reprocess the CO 2. The entire process involves three steps: CO 2 dissolves in molten salt (capture); Electrochemical reactions take place on the cathode and anode; and.

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

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UP Catalyst uses a molten salt carbon capture and electrochemical transformation (MSCC-ET) method to reprocess CO 2 from heavy industry flue gases into carbon nanomaterials and graphite. The process is powered by either wind, solar or hydro energy resulting in a carbon negative production line.

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Hydro-Québec and Technifin form partnership to license lithium titanate spinel oxide (LTO) technologies for Li-ion battery applications

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Zaghib currently serves as Administrator of the energy storage and conversion unit at Hydro-Québec. A number of licences have recently been granted for patents within the IP pooled portfolio. Karim Zaghib at Hydro-Québec’s research institute, IREQ. Hydro-Québec is a public utility that generates, transmits and distributes electricity.