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NREL & Crysalis Biosciences Collaborate To Scale Up Domestic Biomanufacturing Technologies
Public–Private Partnership Advances Research That Turns US Biomass Into National Sources of Fuel, Rubber, and Battery Materials The U.S. Department of Energy’s (DOE’s) National Renewable Energy Laboratory (NREL) is known for its groundbreaking research in impactful bioenergy technologies and invention of performance-advantaged chemicals and materials. But some of its most … [continued]
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Dems want antisemitism covered by Michigan’s civil rights act
A bill introduced in the Michigan House Tuesday would add protections against discrimination based on “ethnicity” and spell out specific definitions of antisemitism.
Beyond the Hydrogen Mirage: A Candid Conversation with Joe Romm
Recently, I had the opportunity to sit down again with Dr. Joseph Romm to discuss his then about to be released book, The Hype About Hydrogen, available now on Amazon. This is the second half of our conversation, lightly edited. Michael Barnard [MB]: Welcome back to Redefining Energy — Tech. … [continued]
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The 1st Electrostate, BYD Enters Argentina, EPA’s Attack on Science — Top 12 Stories of the Week
Here are some of the hottest, coolest, and coldest cleantech stories of the past week. We’ve got some that, to be honest, are part of trends that keep appearing in these roundups, and we’ve got some quite unique stories. Have fun exploring these top stories, and chime in below with … [continued]
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A hard-fought milestone for Flint’s water, but uncertainty ahead
Flint, Michigan, is nearly finished replacing lead pipes 11 years after the water crisis. Financial struggles still cloud the water system’s future.