Energy
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Scientists Find a Way to Break Polyethylene Plastics To Create High-Value Feed Stocks That Can Reduce Usage of Fossil Fuels
Chemists have discovered a mechanism to degrade the polymer (a chain of around a thousand ethylene molecules) into three-carbon propylene molecules, which are in great demand for the production of another plastic, polypropylene.
Latest Research Articles
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Due to the Increase of Oil Prices, Switching To Renewable Energy Could Save Trillions Than Using Fossil Fuels
Last Coal Plant in Hawaii Closes, State Sets Road to 100% Renewable Energy by 2045
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Amidst Potential Blackouts, Wildfire Threats Worsens Situation in California
Electricity Plus Humidity Makes Green Hydrogen, Scientists Introduce New Discovery
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Amidst Intense Heat, California Declares Grid Emergency, Officials Fear Mass Blackout
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Advocates Claim that Nuclear Power May Help Cut Global Emissions in Half
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New Catalyst Has Been Developed That Addresses Turning CO2 and Methane Into Something Valuable and Useful
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What Does China's Energy Crisis Mean for the Country's Emission Goals?
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California and Washington State to Ban Sales of 'Gas-Only Cars' by 2035 to Fight Climate Change
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Experts Creates New Technology That Can Convert Plastics To Fuel Sources
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Large Oil Company Looks at Peanuts as Potential Renewable Source of Energy
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Many Scientists Agree that Going Full Sustainable by 2050 is Possible






