Tag: Press Releases
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NuScale Power’s Small Modular Reactor Chosen as Preferred Technology by Western Initiative for Nuclear
Effectiveness, cost and safety issues will be part of upcoming Western Initiative for Nuclear (WIN) research project concerning the deployment of small modular reactors. Read the following press announcement. Broad Coalition of Western States to Study Demonstration and Deployment of SMRs NuScale Power, LLC, announced today the launching of the Western Initiative for Nuclear (WIN) —a broad, multi-western…
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Pacific Controls Partners with Berkeley Lab to Develop Technology to Reduce Energy Usage in Buildings
Pacific Controls (PCS), the leading provider of ICT enabled managed services and converged engineering solutions for buildings and infrastructure projects globally, has partnered with Lawrence Berkeley National Laboratory, (Berkeley Lab), to develop technology that aims to reduce energy use in buildings.
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Exotic Alloys for Potential Energy Applications
The search for thermoelectrics, exotic materials that convert heat directly into electricity, has received a boost from researchers at the California Institute of Technology and the University of Tokyo, who have found the best way to identify them.
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Increased Trading Opportunities for Recovered Paper in Eastern Europe Attract Industry-Leading Paper Recycling Conference
Taking place in this region of opportunity, the Paper Recycling Conference Europe 2013 will build on the growth of the Paper Recycling conference series. The dynamic conference format will bring together the supply and consuming sides of the paper and paper recycling industry to create an active dialogue and generate unrivalled trading opportunities for attendees.
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Skyonic to Build World’s First Commercial-Scale Carbon Capture and Mineralization Plant
Skyonic Corporation today announced that it has secured $128 million that will be used to support the construction of the world’s first commercial-scale carbon capture and mineralization plant, which is expected to account for the profitable removal of more than 300,000 tons of carbon dioxide.