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In the EU project REDWine, the CO2 produced during wine fermentation is captured and used to produce algae biomass. Novis GmbH from Tübingen supplies the complete system for CO2 utilisation. The aim of the project is to reduce the share of global warming caused by wine production in a way that is economical for producers. In June
Im EU-Projekt REDWine wird das bei der Weingärung entstehende CO2 aufgefangen und zur Produktion von Algen-Biomasse genutzt. Die Novis GmbH aus Tübingen liefert dafür das Komplettsystem zur CO2-Verwertung. Ziel des Projektes ist, den durch die Weinproduktion verursachten Anteil an der globalen Klimaerwärmung auf eine für die Hersteller wirtschaftliche Weise zu reduzieren. Im Juni 2021 gab Kommissionspräsidentin
In a companion piece, “Where will we put all the CO2?” we looked at the potential storage solutions from geologic storage to limestone. That’s why we focus on covering solids that utilize carbon dioxide as a component compound. Hence, limestone, which contains various iterations of calcium carbonate, is made utilizing CO2, and sequesters roughly 1.3
According to Velocys, Toyo will integrate biomass gasification, Velocys’ Fischer Tropsch (FT) technology, and other process technologies to convert woody biomass into SAF during this phase of the proposed project. “This step towards a commercial-scale biorefinery in Japan shows the increasing momentum of the Sustainable Aviation Fuel market,” said Henrik Wareborn, CEO of Velocys. “This announcement
Next up in our series of Sustainability Awards finalist interviews is Mibelle Group with its PET bottles that are made from 30% CO2 – a finalist in the Pre-Commercialized Innovation category. Congratulations on being selected by the international judging panel as a Sustainability Awards 2021 finalist! Could you please introduce your successful entry and what’s
The members of the Renewable Carbon Initiative (RCI) (www.renewable-carbon-initiative.com), founded in September 2020, have joined forces to shape the transition from the fossil to the renewable age for the chemical and materials industry. This means spreading the concept of renewable carbon and developing new value chains based on renewable carbon as a feedstock. In the
Wenn derzeit über die Souveränität Europas oder Deutschlands gesprochen wird, sind Corona-Impfstoffe, Quantencomputer, KI, Kreislaufwirtschaft, neue Materialien und Wasserstoff die Schlagworte. Allerdings sind die Corona-Impfstoffe eher zufällig in diese Diskussion geraten, weil wir von einer Pandemie überrollt wurden, die uns auf unser elementarstes Bedürfnis zurückgeführt hat: Überleben. Die Diskussionen um technologische Souveränität sind jedoch älter
Scientists are observing changes in the Earth’s climate in every region and across the whole climate system, according to the latest Intergovernmental Panel on Climate Change (IPCC) Report, released today. Many of the changes observed in the climate are unprecedented in thousands, if not hundreds of thousands of years, and some of the changes already
Agilyx Corporation (AGLX), a wholly owned subsidiary of Agilyx AS (Euronext Growth (Oslo): “AGLX”) and a pioneer in the chemical recycling of post-use plastics, announced today Life Cycle Analysis (LCA) results for its chemical recycling technology. Agilyx participated in the Styrenics Circular Solutions LCA, contributing data for its depolymerization technology. The SCS LCA focused on closed loop recycling
Viele Unternehmen der Chemie-, Pharma-, Öl- und Gasindustrie sehen im Green Deal der Europäischen Union mehr Chancen als Risiken für die eigene zukünftige Wettbewerbsfähigkeit. Allerdings sind nur einem Drittel der Unternehmen die genauen Ziele des Green Deals überhaupt bekannt und nicht wenige tappen hier noch im Dunkeln, wie das Stimmungsbarometer der Management- und Technologieberatung BearingPoint