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Gas Synthesis Defined
A method producing synthetic gas from coal. Also called the FISCHER-TROPSCH PROCESS.
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Startech Environmental Hydrogen Fueled 'No Carbon Footprint' Electricity Powered Up at Tech Center
Published September 4, 2008, 7:26 am, PR Newswire via Yahoo! Finance
Startech Environmental Corp. , a fully reporting, internationally recognized Award-winning Environment and Energy company, announced today that its hydrogen-fueled engine producing electricity is operational and available for demonstrations at Startech's Tech Center in Bristol, Connecticut.
BASF Nominated for Award for Environmentally Benign, Fine Chemical Catalysts
Published September 4, 2008, 5:47 am, ThomasNet
New catalyst technology delivers higher productivity, cost savings and reduced waste for pharmaceutical companies De Meern, The Netherlands and Iselin, NJ - BASF Catalysts' new Blocking Group Removal (BGR) catalysts have been nominated for the prestigious 2008 CPhI Innovation Award. The more environmentally benign, BGR catalysts deliver high activity and selectivity resulting in ...
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Published September 3, 2008, 7:27 am, Rigzone
Our client is a leading global provider of engineering and construction services, technology products, and integrated solutions. They are comprised of several industries, including Oil & Gas, Refining & Chemicals, Mining & Metals and Power Generation. They employ over 24,000 people in 30 countries.
Rentech Announces Conference Schedule for September 2008
Published September 2, 2008, 6:56 am, Centre Daily Times
Rentech, Inc. (AMEX:RTK) today announced its conference schedule for September 2008. Where applicable, the power point presentations for the conferences will be available at www.rentechinc.com within the News and Events portion of the site under the Webcasts and Presentations section.
Dynamic Fuels Awards Contract To L-Con Constructors
Published September 1, 2008, 9:33 pm, PollutionOnline
Dynamic Fuels LLC has selected L-Con Constructors, a Houston-based engineering and construction company, as the lead contractor for the company's first renewable synthetic fuels facility in Geismar, Louisiana, company officials announced today
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- The End of Oil? Breakthrough Turns Coal Into Clean Diesel: New method found by some scientists to convert the dregs of FT Synthsis into useful fuel.
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