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Temple Engineers Use Air Bubbles To Remove Water Contaminants
1/12/2026
Md Saiful Islam, a graduate student from the College of Engineering, and Gangadhar Andaluri, assistant professor of civil and environmental engineering, are advancing water treatment technology that sustainably removes PFAS chemicals and microplastics from drinking water.
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Outokumpu Initiates A Collaboration With Norsk e-Fuel To Convert Carbon Side Streams Into eSAF – Enabling 200,000-Ton Direct Emission Reduction For Outokumpu
1/12/2026
Outokumpu initiates a collaboration with Norsk e-Fuel to convert carbon side streams into eSAF – enabling 200,000-ton direct emission reduction for Outokumpu
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Hillsborough County Selects Waga Energy To Upgrade Landfill Gas To RNG In Florida
1/12/2026
Hillsborough County has selected Waga Energy to build, own, operate, and maintain a renewable natural gas (RNG) production unit at the Southeast County Landfill in Lithia, Florida.
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Chemical Engineering Researchers Part Of $300K Project To Create Biological Solution For Methane Reduction
1/9/2026
How can methane — a key contributor to global warming — be removed from the air? Chemical engineering professors Jin Wang and Peter He are searching for an answer.
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McGill Researcher Unveils New Model That More Accurately Measures Greenhouse Gas Emissions From Natural Gas
1/9/2026
McGill engineering researchers have introduced an open-source model that makes it easier for experts and non-experts alike to evaluate greenhouse gas emissions from U.S. natural gas supply chains and yields more accurate results.
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Scientists Find Microbes Enhance Benefits Of Trees By Removing Greenhouse Gases
1/9/2026
Australian researchers co-led by Southern Cross University have discovered a hidden climate superpower of trees. The trees' bark harbours trillions of microbes that help scrub the air of greenhouse and toxic gases.
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Symbiotic Bacteria Help Clean Wastewater
1/8/2026
Wastewater treatment is essential for protecting public health and the environment. In sewage plants, a diverse microbial community removes pollutants from agricultural, industry and household wastewater.
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ArcelorMittal Poland Is Building A New Heating Plant In Krakow. The Project Is Worth Over PLN 200 Million
1/8/2026
The steel company is launching a new investment in Krakow consisting of several projects: the construction of a new boiler room, a waste heat recovery installation that will use heat in a closed circuit, and an electricity substation.
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Capstone Green Energy To Power First-Of-Its-Kind 6.6MW Biogas Project At Renewable Energy Facility In North Carolina
1/7/2026
Capstone Green Energy Holdings, Inc. (the "Company” or “Capstone”) , together with its subsidiaries, a leading provider of clean technology solutions using ultra-low emission microturbine energy solutions, today announced completing the installation of its 6.6-megawatt combined heat and power (CHP) microturbine system at a landmark renewable energy facility in North Carolina.
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From Effluent To Energy: Specialized Solutions For The Anaerobic Digestion Of Textile Dye Wastewater
1/7/2026
The global textile manufacturing industry is currently undergoing a radical transition toward environmental accountability and resource circularity.