NASRC launches programme for cheaper natural refrigerants
The North American Sustainable Refrigeration Council (NASRC) is launching a new pilot programme to offset the upfront costs of natural refrigerant technologies.
The North American Sustainable Refrigeration Council (NASRC) is launching a new pilot programme to offset the upfront costs of natural refrigerant technologies.
Lignite Research Council (LRC) has approved a carbon capture and storage project at the Blue Flint Ethanol Plant, located adjacent to the Coal Creek Station in North Dakota.
The North Dakota Industrial Commission has awarded $500,000 in Renewable Energy Programme to the Energy & Environmental Research Centre for the development of North Dakota’s ethanol and carbon capture and storage (CCS) facility.
US compressed gas specialist Cyl-Tec has appointed James Murphy as Regional Sales Manager for West/Southwest US & Canada.
NASA has opened a pilot Entrepreneurs Challenge to invite fresh ideas and new participants to support the development of new instruments and technologies to advance its science exploration goals.
Police are currently investigating an oxygen tank rupture at College Street and Elizabeth Street in Toronto, CP24 reports.
A refinery and a fertiliser plant connected to the now operational Alberta Carbon Trunk Line (ACTL) have become the world’s 20th and 21st large-scale carbon capture and storage (CCS) facilities in operation.
Fluid systems solutions manufacturer Swagelok has launched a new full-bore, bidirectional flow capable Swagelok® GB series ball valve.
Chart Industries is continuing to see demand for its equipment and solutions related to the transition to clean energy infrastructure and specialty markets amid the coronavirus (Covid-19) pandemic.
According to new research by University of Alberta physicists, a sensitive carbon dioxide detector can be made out of a simple piece of paper.