The Carbon Question
Expect this December's Copenhagen conference to disappoint backers. Maybe they're looking for answers in the wrong places? forbes.com |
Converting Water and CO2 into Fuel
Researchers are trying to duplicate the natural process of photosynthesis. If successful, we can use the “evil†carbon dioxide emitted by power plants and industrial units to good use. This way, industrial units don’t have to establish new subsidiary units for the treatment of carbon dioxide. Researchers at Sandia National Laboratories have developed a [...]Posted in: Future Energy, Inventions, Waste Energy alternative-energy-news.info |
Noble Energy strikes $9.5B deal for Tamar field
Noble Energy Inc. on Monday announced plans to sell natural gas from the Tamar field to Israel Electric Corp. Ltd. (NBL) bizjournals.com |
Novozymes lands $28M for Nebraska plant
Novozymes has received a $28.4 million federal tax credit for the construction of an enzymes manufacturing facility in Blair, Neb., the company announced Monday. bizjournals.com |
Bay Area CEOs press Obama for energy laws
A cross section of Bay Area companies were among more than 80 U.S. corporations calling on President Barack Obama and Congress to enact comprehensive climate and energy legislation. bizjournals.com |