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Energy & Renewables
October 27, 2016
This Week´s Featured News Stories

GTI to Help Fruit Processor Collect Biogas from Anaerobic Digestion
Geomembrane Technologies Inc. (GTI) is pleased to have been contracted for a cover project at a large fruit processing plant located in Pennsylvania, USA. GTI’s gas collection cover has been chosen for the fruit processing facility’s new anaerobic digester. The anaerobic digestion ... » read more

Converting Carbon Dioxide Directly Into Ethanol
In a new twist to waste-to-fuel technology, scientists at the Department of Energy’s Oak Ridge National Laboratory have developed an electrochemical process that uses tiny spikes of carbon and copper to turn carbon dioxide, a greenhouse gas, into ethanol. Their finding, which involves nanofabrication ... » read more

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LumaSense Technologies, Inc., provides temperature and gas sensing solutions that optimize the performance of equipment, environments and organizations. We are a trusted partner to both end-user and original equipment manufacturers (OEMs), drawing on our proven technologies and deep industry expertise to develop state-of-the-art infrared and fiber optic temperature sensors, radiometric thermal imagers and gas analyzers. With offices in Asia, Europe and the Americas, LumaSense is ideally positioned to serve the needs of the energy, industrial and advanced technology markets worldwide.

   
Energy Institute launches Ireland 2050 knowledge website
Energy Institute (EI) Republic of Ireland has developed a new information source to improve understanding of the issues at play in energy in Ireland and ... » read more
IEA raises its five-year renewable growth forecast as 2015 marks record year
The International Energy Agency said today that it was significantly increasing its five-year growth forecast for renewables thanks to strong policy support ... » read more
India’s solar power set to outshine coal
India wants to provide its entire population with electricity and lift millions out of poverty, but in order to prevent the world overheating it also ... » read more
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