Microsoft Backs Cyclic Materials to Boost Climate Tech Innovation
Cyclic Materials has developed a technology, CC360™, that enables the recovery of rare earths from hard drives, a previously unexplored practice in the recycling industry.
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Cyclic Materials has developed a technology, CC360™, that enables the recovery of rare earths from hard drives, a previously unexplored practice in the recycling industry.
The Xudabao Nuclear Power Plant, once completed, will operate six units capable of generating about 18 billion kilowatt-hours per year.
Rosatom uses special steels and performs exhaustive checks to ensure maximum safety for the equipment at the El Dabaa nuclear power plant.
The Al-Noukhitha field could contain up to 3.2 billion barrels of oil equivalent.
This is the third long-term contract between Ramco and Equinor, reaffirming a strong partnership since 2008.
This vessel is part of a series that will operate on green ammonia, highlighting Ocean Infinity's commitment to reducing the carbon footprint of marine operations.
The V-shaped structure of the OceanX platform improves efficiency and reduces loads in extreme conditions, such as typhoons.
The system can recover up to 93% of the stored energy, demonstrating extraordinary efficiency in shallow water conditions.
The Aurora Mk-II is designed to fly into space, reaching an altitude of 100 km, and to fly twice daily.
The ammonia fuel used was produced in part from plastic waste, an innovative and sustainable approach to energy production.
ARCHES is the first hydrogen center to sign an agreement with the Department of Energy, leading the way toward decarbonization in the United States.
The ASTM F3322-22 standard regulates the use of parachutes on drones, ensuring safe landings in emergencies.