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Micro-pollutant removal product picks up Aquatech Innovation Award

Envirotec Magazine

A product for the removal of micro-pollutants from wastewater is the Overall Winner of the Aquatech Innovation Award 2025. As the organizers explain: “The Aquatech Innovation Award recognises world-class innovations and technologies that have the potential to disrupt the global water market.

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“Geothermal Power Generation – Developments and Innovation” 2nd edition now out

ThinkGeoEnergy

Elsevier has published the second edition of its comprehensive book “Geothermal Power Generation Developments and Innovation” (ISBN: Hardback, 9780443247507; eBook, 9780443247514). Extensive reference lists and bibliographies accompany each chapter for further in-depth reading and research. Click here to purchase the book.

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Marine-life-friendly infrastructure wins award under European innovation fund

Envirotec Magazine

Engineering firm ECOncrete® has won the European Commission Horizon 2020 Fast Track to Innovation funding programme with a large-scale deployment at the Port of Vigo, Galicia, Spain. Thus, it has recently committed to reach zero carbon emissions in 2030.

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Scientists Use Hydrogen Nanoreactors to Engineer Bacteria That Creates H2

Hydrogen Fuel News

Utilizing bio-engineered bacteria referred to as hydrogen nanoreactors, their team has developed an innovative method to produce green hydrogen from water and sunlight. With these innovations in place, the hydrogen production yield increased tenfold compared to the unmodified bacteria.

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Where are they now? Catch up with 30 Under 30 alumni

GreenBiz

Digital Innovation Manager, BASF; Sao Paulo, Brazil. We are constantly looking for innovation and solutions that can help us in this new way of remote work, to improve our interactions to our customers and to be more emphatic than ever. Without further ado, here’s what’s up with members of past GreenBiz 30 Under 30 cohorts.

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Sensing evolution

Envirotec Magazine

Hand in hand with gas levels comes particulate matter, more commonly referred to as PM, the health risks of which are understood to be especially acute with PM2.5 can also enter the bloodstream, with impacts on cardiovascular, respiratory, and other organ systems. Whilst both can penetrate deep into the lungs, PM2.5

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Bill McDonough at 70: A look back … and ahead

GreenBiz

In other words, a building that is organized instead of chaotic. And I just thought a building as an organism operated by children would be so much fun. Are they still referred to? McDonough: I see them referred to all the time. We know that you are referring to sourcing and disposition, which is a good thing.