Insider Brief: PRESS RELEASE — Quantum Computing Inc., an integrated photonics and quantum optics technology company, today announced that it has...
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Low emissions industrial technology developer Calix is raising $25 million from investors to speed the commercialisation of its technologies to decarbonise the production of cement and lime, iron and steel and lithium. The company has completed a $20 million institutional placement and announced a share purchase plan for existing investors to raise a further $5… The post Calix raises $25 million to speed low carbon commercialisation appeared first on Australian Manufacturing Forum.
Insider Brief: PRESS RELEASE — Quantum Computing Inc., an integrated photonics and quantum optics technology company, today announced that it has...
Carbon capture, or the isolation and removal of carbon dioxide from the atmosphere during industrial processes like cement mixing or steel production,...
A research team has developed an innovative technology to dramatically improve the charging speed of lithium–sulfur batteries. The team used a new...
Challenges of hitting net zero emissions are often discussed, but little focus is given to the gains of living in a low-carbon world
Challenges of hitting net zero emissions are often discussed, but little focus is given to the gains of living in a low-carbon world
ABUJA, (Reuters) – Nigeria will require applicants for oil licences and permits to show evidence of low carbon emissions and a renewable energy...
Verses AI (CBOE: VERS) has officially secured funding from artificial-intelligence focused investors. The firm this morning revealed it has entered...
Widespread purchases of single-family homes by institutional investors may be contributing to soaring housing prices and low vacancy rates across the...
Pension funds and other institutional investors snapped up a long-term bond placed on the Jamaican market by the University of the West Indies, Mona,...
New figures revealed that a pre-election carbon tax break on home heating oil would increase the nation’s greenhouse gas emissions by over a quarter...