Tag: pyrolysis

Toxic bio-tar may find second life as carbon for batteries, filters, and clean fuels

Toxic Bio-Tar: From Villain to Goldmine Bio-tar, long a bioenergy villain, could turn into a goldmine! The sticky, toxic by-product of biomass pyrolysis has often been viewed as a problematic waste material, challenging to dispose of safely due to its harmful components. However, recent advancements in technology and innovation are paving the way for a […]

World’s first industrial-scale fossil-free plastics production complex to be built in Belgium

World’s First Industrial-Scale Fossil-Free Plastics Production Complex to Be Built in Belgium The world’s first industrial-scale fossil-free plastics production facility is set to be established in Belgium. This groundbreaking initiative is a significant step towards a more sustainable future, addressing the pressing issue of plastic pollution and the reliance on fossil fuels in the production […]

US startup turns cow manure into jet fuel in a move to reshape renewable energy

From Cow Manure to Jet Fuel: How Circularity Fuels is Reshaping Renewable Energy California-based startup, Circularity Fuels, hopes to accelerate the production of sustainable aviation fuel (SAF) using an unconventional source: cow manure. By harnessing the power of this abundant agricultural waste, the company is paving the way for a greener future in the aviation […]

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