Indonesia is unlikely to proceed with plans to raise the bio-content of its palm oil-based biodiesel to 40% next year as it struggles to fund the programme, an energy ministry official told parliament ...
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Researchers say sealing old oil wells with bio-oil from crop waste is a dual carbon-removal solution
There are hundreds of thousands of abandoned oil and natural gas wells in the U.S. These orphaned wells, most of them uncapped, create significant emissions and pose safety risks. Plugging the wells ...
US researchers have found that transforming plant waste like corn stalks and forest debris into a liquid called bio-oil can solve two huge problems at once. First, it removes carbon from the air and ...
Injecting bio-oil made from corn stalks and forest debris into the deep shafts of abandoned crude oil wells could be a viable form of carbon sequestration, a new Iowa State University study found.
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