Towards green nanotechnology: How nanoparticles are contributing to sustainability in petrochemicals
Inspenet, August 21, 2023.
Green nanotechnology has positioned itself as one of the most promising areas to address the pollution and waste challenges of the petrochemical industry. Over the years, this industry has been a significant source of negative environmental impacts. However, recently there has been an increase in research and development of sustainable and efficient solutions in this field.
Get to know the fascinating world of the 5 most famous robots in the world
Inspenet, July 21, 2023.
The world of robotics has experienced exponential growth in recent decades. With a variety of technological advances, robots are no longer merely fantasies of science fiction, but real entities that are changing our lives in amazing ways, being considered the giants of robotics.
Preserving the environment: The environmental impact of liquid fuel storage terminals
Liquid fuel storage presents significant environmental challenges that require attention and effective actions to mitigate their impact.
Mining under the magnifying glass: The importance of transparency and social responsibility
Inspenet, July 7, 2023.
It is nothing new to say that mining social responsibility supposes an added value, but also an obligation for the companies dedicated to the exploitation of minerals. Through this activity, mining companies should actively contribute to the development of the local capacities with which they live, with the protection of the environment, with respect for cultural identities and with social values.
The Second Life of Minerals: Recycling as a sustainable solution
We’ll examine how a large portion of minerals end up in the trash and why opting for mineral recycling is essential.
Rolls-Royce’s strategic position in relation to small modular jets.
Inspenet June 26, 2023.
In view of the drive towards the production of small modular reactors, Rolls-Royce has shown strong interest in NuScale’s plans to build such reactors, which could contribute significantly to the energy transition. These present a lower risk due to their limited consumption of radioactive materials; which positions them as optimal solutions for power generation in various industries