Scientists found that natural bacteria can eat methane, cut climate pollution, and turn waste gas into useful materials.
Researchers spotlight how selecting cattle for lower methane emissions could deliver long-term gains for the beef industry.
Airborne sensors and satellites captured more than 20 large methane plumes emitted last year by EQT Corp and Expand Energy, ...
Methanol production from methane employing methanotrophs represents a rapidly evolving intersection of microbiology, chemical engineering and renewable energy research. This bioconversion approach ...
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Massive methane plumes queer Trump’s Venezuelan oil fields revival plans
By Ben Aris in Berlin Massive methane emissions from Venezuela’s decaying oil infrastructure are raising alarms among energy ...
Anaerobic digestion is widely used around the world to treat organic waste while producing biogas, a renewable energy source ...
The US’s plans to significantly increase oil extraction in Venezuela could more than triple the national fossil fuel industry ...
With its proprietary pond-based system, CH4 Global aims to reduce production costs by up to 90% compared to conventional methods, enabling profitable scaling of seaweed-based feed supplement that ...
Researchers from the University of Jyväskylä and the Natural Resources Institute Finland have discovered that ash appears to be an excellent additive in the anaerobic digestion process in terms of ...
A recent analysis of satellite data showed a substantial decline in methane emissions associated with oil and gas development ...
A new study shows that adding fruit and microbes to alfalfa, a protein-rich feed for livestock, improves fermentation and biogas production. Alfalfa is more than a protein-rich feed for livestock; it ...
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