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Epic Builds Pilot Plants For Argo Genesis

2015-08-10 19:42:00| Chemical Processing

Epic Systems, Inc. installs a new set of two-phase batch and distillation process pilot plants for Argo Genesis.

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AGT's Initial Testing Of TMT-13 Shows Significant Emission Reductions To Coal Burning Power Plants

2015-08-10 07:24:04| pollutiononline News Articles

www.AdvanceGreenTech.comhas concluded its initial testing of TMT-13™. TMT-13™ is a coal fuel additive which increases coal efficiencies while decreasing harmful byproducts

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New Zealand Will Shutter Last Remaining Coal Power Plants, Officials Say

2015-08-07 19:02:00| Climate Ark Climate Change & Global Warming Newsfeed

Yale Environment 360: New Zealand will close its last remaining coal plants and rely even more heavily on renewable sources for its electricity needs, the country's energy minister announced Thursday. New Zealand already has the fourth-largest share of renewable electricity generation in the world, with roughly 80 percent of its energy needs met by renewables. The final two coal-fired power plants will shut down by December 2018, according to the utility company running the plants, which cited changing market conditions...

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Compressed Air System Control brings IoT to industrial plants.

2015-08-07 14:31:09| Industrial Newsroom - All News for Today

As master control system for all compressed air production and treatment components, Sigma Air Manager 2 (SAM 2) optimizes pressure values, automatically adjusts system air delivery to accommodate fluctuating air demand, and optimizes system efficiency via constant analysis of control losses, switching losses, and pressure flexibility. Unit ensures reliable, consistent supply of compressed air and provides adaptive control, data storage, analysis, and predictive maintenance capabilities.

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Carbon Emissions from U.S. Power Plants Hit 27-Year Low in April

2015-08-06 15:00:00| Climate Ark Climate Change & Global Warming Newsfeed

Associated Press: Heat-trapping pollution from U.S. power plants hit a 27-year low in April, the Department of Energy announced Wednesday. A big factor was the long-term shift from coal to cleaner and cheaper natural gas, said Energy Department economist Allen McFarland. Outside experts also credit more renewable fuel use and energy efficiency. Carbon dioxide - from the burning of coal, oil and gas - is the chief greenhouse gas responsible for man-made global warming. "While good news for the environment, we certainly...

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