The Renewable Materials Conference (RMC) in Siegburg/Cologne (Germany) is the world’s largest conference on chemicals and materials based on biomass, CCU or chemical recycling – the only alternatives to fossil-based...
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Bio-based chemicals and materials Low-carbon Knowledge service
Bioeconomy
Siegburg/Cologne, Germany
A research team has figured out a way to make cement production carbon neutral—and even carbon negative—by pulling carbon dioxide out of the air with the help...
In an exploratory scenario, this study, published by Renewable Carbon Initiative (RCI), CO2 Value Europe (CVE) and nova-Institute, investigates the CO2 emission reductions that can be achieved...
Renewable Carbon Initiative (RCI), CO2 Value Europe (CVE) and nova-Institute publish a study showing the CO2 reduction potential of the chemical industry through CCU
Today, the production of chemicals and derived materials heavily relies on the use of fossil carbon. Industrial processes need hydrocarbons to provide process energy (electricity and heat) for manifold...
Huge amounts of waste are produced both during food production and by consumers. The Conversion Technologies of Biobased Resources group has developed a process to convert this biomass...
The nova-institute in Germany offers tailor-made and single client studies to reduce the risk of wrong decisions. And it helps to find the best solutions for the use of renewable carbon sources.
Mission Innovation (MI) unveiled today the names of 21 innovators who will represent the global MI Champions Programme. This initiative celebrates and supports innovators who...
Future scenarios for climate mitigation of new construction in Sweden: Effects of different technological pathways
A variety of climate mitigation strategies is available to mitigate climate impacts of buildings. Several studies evaluating the effectiveness of these strategies have been performed at the building stock...
Scenarios for Finland until 2050