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The Aerogel Market is Expanding
Aerogel Market is Expected to Reach $1,926.6 Million, Globally, By 2021—Allied Market Research A new report published by Allied Market Research, titled, “World Aerogel Market—Opportunities and Forecasts, 2014–2021,” projects that the global sales of aerogel is...
Miscanthus Could Offer Viable Alternative to Coal
By adapting a tropical grass to grow in the British climate, scientists hope to be able to replace coal in power stations with biofuel…
Cellulose can be printed in 3-D – another use for Miscanthus?
A group of researchers at Chalmers University of Technology have managed to print and dry three-dimensional objects made entirely by cellulose for the first time with the help of a 3D-bioprinter…
Food versus biomass – is it time to reconcile?
Whether you have taken a side or a backseat in the discussion, the “food versus fuel” debate affects us all. Some say growing more biofuel crops today will decrease greenhouse gas emissions, but will make it harder to produce …
Miscanthus used to 3D print houses with bio-concrete
In a building project in collaboration with TU Eindhoven, Cybe and Concrete Valley, Dutch bio entrepreneurs NNRGY Crops will be using locally grown Miscanthus Giganteus to make 3D printable bio-concrete…
Could Miscanthus Power its own Machinery?
Cognizant of rapidly evolving farming and biomass sectors, New Holland aims to stay ahead of the game…