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Fully automated molecular farming
Added: 28 Jun 2013
A team of researchers from Fraunhofer have constructed a GMP compliant plant factory for bio-vaccin…

Cleaning up carbon dioxide
Added: 26 Jun 2013
Researchers at MIT have proposed a method that ‘scrubs’ the harmful emissions from fossil-fuel powe…

Export agency backs British bidding
Added: 26 Jun 2013
The UK Export Finance has announced a guarantee of £450 million to companies bidding for Saudi Arab…

Biomethane plant fires up
Added: 25 Jun 2013
Built in the shadow of the old Arneburg nuclear power plant, the refinery has the capacity to suppl…

Flushing out new energy resources
Added: 20 Jun 2013
Southern Water has announced the completion of CHP plants at three locations which capture biogas g…

Waste-whiskey in the driving seat
Added: 20 Jun 2013
A Scottish biofuel group believes it is possible to convert waste whiskey into clean, renewable bio…

Technique purifies dairy wastewater while producing energy
Added: 18 Jun 2013
A pan-European research team is developing a modular system to purify dairy wastewater electrochemi…

Molecular ‘sieves’ provide greener power generation
Added: 13 Jun 2013
Polymer molecular sieve membranes, when exposed to UV irradiation, could improve processes such as …

South-west to follow suit with bio-LNG
Added: 13 Jun 2013
UK bio-fuel supplier, Gasrec, has announced it will open a renewable energy refuelling station at A…

Cutting down on carbon emissions
Added: 12 Jun 2013
A recent study led by researchers at Dartmouth College suggested logging releases harmful amounts o…

EIA increases estimates on UK shale gas reserves
Added: 12 Jun 2013
US agency claims UK has enough shale gas to meet its own domestic gas consumption demands for nearl…
A bright future for hydrogen
Added: 11 Jun 2013
Scientists from the École polytechnique fédérale de Lausanne (EPFL) have produced hydrogen from sun…

Sir Ian Wood to carry out review of oil & gas sector
Added: 11 Jun 2013
DECC has announced a review of the oil & gas industry- the first of its kind for two decades.

£3.25m funding aims to speed up CCS development
Added: 10 Jun 2013
EPSRC-funded research will look into how carbon dioxide can be stored underground.

Tiny hot bubbles improve food and fuel processing
Added: 10 Jun 2013
Sheffield University researchers believe they have found a more efficient way to dry products for f…

Fuelling the future with hydrogen
Added: 7 Jun 2013
A hydrogen powered internal combustion engine is designed to reduce CO2 emissions to near zero.

GE collaborates for deep-water exploration
Added: 7 Jun 2013
GE Oil & Gas have struck a deal to supply subsea wellheads for hydrocarbon drilling in the Gulf of …
Enzyme-catalysed process captures CO2
Added: 5 Jun 2013
Carbon capture expert Akermin demonstrates a technique that has an emissions capture rate close to …

Shale turns up the volume
Added: 4 Jun 2013
A report by prospector IGas has stated that reserves of shale gas could fuel the UK for at least fi…

Producing biofuel at a cost
Added: 4 Jun 2013
Genetic engineers have discovered a method of producing biofuels from lignocellulose materials - us…