Industry-Academia Cooperation between NCKU and Celxpert - bEnergy/b b…/b

December 1, 2008 · Filed Under Uncategorized · Comment 

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Taiwan's scientists invent eco-friendly reusable chlorophyll … - eTaiwan News

November 3, 2008 · Filed Under Uncategorized · Comment 

Taiwan's scientists invent eco-friendly reusable chlorophyll …eTaiwan News,?Taiwan?- 2 hours agoChlorophyll is a large molecule composed of hydrogen, carbon, oxygen, and magnesium coordinated with four central nitrogen atoms. It functions to initiate …

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Bioenergy pact between Europe and Africa

November 1, 2008 · Filed Under Uncategorized · Comment 

Kyushu University (Japan) is establishing what it says will be the world’s first graduate program in hydrogen energy technologies. The new master’s program for hydrogen engineering is to be offered at the university’s new Ito campus in …

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EU invests €1 billion into hydrogen R&D - consequences for biomass industry

October 14, 2008 · Filed Under Uncategorized · Comment 

This JTI brings together the most significant players to put Europe ahead of the game in new energy technologies. … - Janez Poto?nik, EU Commissioner for Science and Research…

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EU invests €1 billion into hydrogen R&D - consequences for biomass industry

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This JTI brings together the most significant players to put Europe ahead of the game in new energy technologies. … - Janez Poto?nik, EU Commissioner for Science and Research…

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EU invests €1 billion into hydrogen R&D - consequences for biomass industry

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This JTI brings together the most significant players to put Europe ahead of the game in new energy technologies. … - Janez Poto?nik, EU Commissioner for Science and Research…

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The European Union and European Industry today announced plans to make fuel cells and hydrogen one of Europe’s leading new strategic energy technologies of the future. According to some, fuel cells, as an efficient conversion technology …

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Is bacterium renewable source of energy? - Washington University Record

September 18, 2008 · Filed Under Uncategorized · Comment 

Is bacterium renewable source of energy?Washington University Record,?MO?- 2 hours ago… Applied Science, spearheaded the drive to sequence the genome of Cyanothece 51142, a species that has the ability to produce ethanol and hydrogen. …

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Cyanobacterium sequenced features rare linear chromosome - EurekAlert (press release)

September 15, 2008 · Filed Under Uncategorized · Comment 

Cyanobacterium sequenced features rare linear chromosomeEurekAlert (press release),?DC?- 2 hours ago”The goal is to find the hydrogen-producing workhorse of these seven, ” Pakrasi said. “Work is ongoing, and I expect in a year or so we will learn a lot …

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Future Of Energy

August 31, 2008 · Filed Under Uncategorized · Comment 

The reactor took 29 years to build and after NASA, it is a leading center of science. It uses hydrogen and warms to a temperature of several million degrees centigrade to transform the plasma state and then are released neutrons. …

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