Pyrolysis — the process that converts rubber tire chips into energy — is officially dead in downtown Youngstown.
Each year, the world discards more than 10 million tons of spent coffee grounds, and most go to landfills or incinerators, ...
"This technology presents a new paradigm in which waste is no longer viewed as a disposal problem but as a valuable energy ...
A world-first flame plasma pyrolysis technology eliminates the need for pre-drying, turning moisture-laden organic waste into ...
Interesting Engineering on MSN
New plasma process converts wet coffee grounds into fuel in just 90 seconds
Scientists have demonstrated a new plasma-based process that converts wet coffee waste into high-performance ...
EcoCreation Selected as Ministry Sandbox Company: "Transitioning to a Plastic-Free Circular Economy"
EcoCreation, a specialized manufacturer of pyrolysis oil plants for waste plastics, is taking steps to accelerate the transition to a plastic-free cir ...
State lawmakers approved a one-year moratorium on a sludge processing plant in North Kingstown while a commission studies the ...
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South Korean researchers turn wet coffee grounds into coal-like fuel in 90 seconds
The water trapped inside quickly becomes steam, building pressure within the particles.
MediWaste Disposal LLC is in the process of securing a permit from the Nevada Division of Environmental Protection (NDEP) for ...
Discovering new catalysts to power hydrogen production often involves a time-consuming trial-and-error process. Not only that ...
Under pressure from activists and state environmental authorities, Freepoint Eco-Systems has suspended operations at its new plastics pyrolysis plant in Hebron, Ohio. The Hebron p ...
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