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Tag: sustainable energy

Engineered Biocatalyst for Making ‘Drop-in’ Biofuels

Researchers at IISc have developed an innovative enzymatic platform to convert fatty acids into 1-alkenes, promising 'drop-in' biofuels. This technology offers a sustainable, cost-effective alternative to traditional fossil fuels, compatible with existing infrastructure and aiming to reduce the carbon footprint.

NIO: High Margin Of Safety

NIO Inc., a leading Shanghai-based electric vehicle manufacturer, offers a high margin of safety for investors through innovative products, a unique battery service model, strong financial performance, strategic partnerships, and a supportive regulatory environment.

EON offers customers who work from home £913 off energy bills

E.ON, a leading UK energy supplier, offers a £913 discount on energy bills to remote workers to help manage increased household consumption and promote sustainable energy practices.

Tiger Infrastructure Partners Fund III Closes Growth Capital Investment with the Acquisition of Unison Energy

Tiger Infrastructure Partners acquires Unison Energy, enhancing its portfolio with energy-as-a-service solutions. Unison Energy's microgrids offer reliable, cost-effective, and eco-friendly power across North America.

Diesel demand decreases amid sweltering heat; sales drop by 4%

The article discusses the 4% drop in diesel demand due to extreme summer heat. It highlights the impact on commercial transportation, industrial usage, agriculture, personal travel, and the shift towards sustainable energy sources.

Researchers Improve Solid Oxide Fuel Cell Performance Threefold via Catalyst Coating

Researchers have achieved a threefold performance boost in solid oxide fuel cells (SOFCs) with a novel catalyst coating method. This four-minute process significantly enhances SOFC efficiency and durability, offering immense potential for sustainable energy applications.

80 More Years of Oil: The Big Attraction of Carbon Capture

The oil industry is investing in carbon capture and storage (CCS) technology to reduce CO2 emissions and extend the life of oilfields, despite skepticism from environmentalists regarding its sustainability.