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Violeta Sanchez i Nogue’s Journey to Bioprocess Development at NREL
On a Christmas morning in the early 1990s, in a small town north of Barcelona, a young Violeta Sanchez i Nogue’s interest in chemistry was born. She unwrapped a junior chemistry lab kit that would ignite a love of science and lead to a successful career as a senior researcher at NREL. … [continued]
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Tax Credits Drive Carbon Capture Deployment in US EIA Annual Energy Outlook
In our recently published Annual Energy Outlook 2025 (AEO2025), we introduce our new Carbon Capture, Allocation, Transportation, and Sequestration module (CCATS), which allows us to model carbon capture in the coming decades. The CCATS module allocates projected supply of captured CO2 across the energy system for either enhanced oil recovery or geologic storage using a … [continued]
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Michigan public health agencies axe programs amid federal cuts
A cloud of uncertainty hangs over Michigan’s local public health departments as they prepare their fiscal year 2026 budgets.
Are Extended-Range EVs a Game Changer or a Dead-End Technology?
After the battery is depleted, EREVs consume an average of 6.4 litres per 100 km — no better than a conventional petrol SUV, new analysis finds. The European electric car market has entered a new growth phase this year. Boosted by the EU’s new car CO₂ targets, which require manufacturers … [continued]
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Politicians tap brakes on London Transit governance overhaul – for now
After an abrupt takeover earlier this year, city council won’t be letting go of the governance reins for London’s transit authority just yet. Despite a recommendation from three politicians on the London Transit Commission (LTC) to eventually return to a structure similar to what was abolished – four councillors instead of two and three citizen […]