Tag: Industrial Processes

Finland traps 14 GWh of waste heat a mile underground using breakthrough tubes 

Finland Traps 14 GWh of Waste Heat a Mile Underground Using Breakthrough Tubes A waste incineration plant in Finland has used glass fiber reinforced polymer (GFRP) tubes to achieve an unprecedented milestone in sustainable energy innovation. By trapping 14 gigawatt-hours (GWh) of waste heat a mile underground, Finland showcases a groundbreaking approach to harnessing and […]

Error to energy: Accidental discovery fuels clean hydrogen breakthrough in Mexico

Error to energy: Accidental Discovery Fuels Clean Hydrogen Breakthrough in Mexico Back in the early 2000s, engineers working for the Techint Group, a multinational conglomerate based in Mexico, made a serendipitous discovery that would change the course of clean energy production in the country. While attempting to fix a glitch in one of their industrial […]

Magnetic fields supercharge catalysts for cleaner water and cheaper ammonia

Magnetic Fields Supercharge Catalysts for Cleaner Water and Cheaper Ammonia Imagine if we could make chemical reactions thousands of times faster just by using a simple and readily available tool – magnetic fields. Recent advancements in the field of catalysis have shown that applying magnetic fields to certain catalysts can significantly enhance their performance, leading […]

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