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Stuart Haszeldine, a researcher at the University of Edinburgh (UK) has shown that sandstone rock formations under the seabed are capable of storing up to 150,000 million tonnes of CO2. According to the scientist, is the only option for storing carbon and achieve a reduction of 2 ° C in combating climate change.
“This is a massive storage capacity could amount to hundreds of years of carbon from power plants,” said Stuart Haszeldine, a study author and researcher at the University of Edinburgh (United Kingdom). For the British geologist, another advantage of the underwater storage is that “it is safer and faster than underground storage.
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The first international symposium on the development of the “sun belt” Asia was held on 6 and October 7, 2009 at the Tokyo Institute of Technology. It was organized under the project “Asia Pacific Development Sunbelt” ( “APS-Project”) officially launched March 26, 2009 by the same institute, in collaboration with several Japanese companies.
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City News ShiaLe Minister for Energy and Renewable Energy Farooq Abdullah inaugurated a solar cooker to steam in the pilgrimage town of Shirdi, it would be the largest in the world according to officials. This furnace can generate up to 3500 kg of steam every day, enough to cook for 20,000 people
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In August 2009, a new type of green asphalt produced by the company NCC was raised in Sweden on Highway 272 that passes through Arsunda (Sandviken area). This new asphalt named the NCC Asphalt Green saves energy (-20%), reduce emissions of nitrogen dioxide (- 70%) and carbon dioxide (-30%). The company NCC undertakes this work on behalf of the Swedish Road Administration (VV Vagverket), which expressed great interest in the invention.
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A team at Lawrence Berkeley National Laboratory (LBNL) has developed a new system that would significantly improve the effectiveness of cooling methods for data centers. Cooling is an issue of great importance because, according to several studies, it is responsible for half the energy of such centers. Also increased steadily in recent years, the powerful servers, may now be hampered by too low cooling capacity, making it dangerous to install additional equipment.
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