Governor Andy Beshear announced on Thursday that nearly $750,000 has been awarded to seven Kentucky companies to support high-paying jobs in the technology sector in the state.
BP plc BP, the British oil and gas giant, has decided to hit the brakes on the production of renewable fuels at the site of its previous Kwinana oil refinery in Western Australia. The move is believed ...
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Automotive plastics manufacturer grows R&D activities in the EU and across Turkey, expands expertise into composite tank ...
A research team led by Wang Guozhong from the Hefei Institutes of Physical Science of the Chinese Academy of Sciences has ...
Karnataka Minister MB Patil discusses GIM 2025, state's appeal to investors, and local projects like Bengaluru's second ...
Nitrogen-powered engines could be the future of clean energy, offering 700x the power of hydrogen. How this breakthrough ...
Indian Railways is developing the nation's first hydrogen train through retrofitting of a diesel electric multiple unit rake ...
Aluminium Deutschland urges Germany's federal government to strengthen the aluminium industry after its production volume ...
Energy minister Chris Bowen says the government remains committed to building out Australia’s fledgling green hydrogen industry despite a series of project setbacks and a delay to the government’s ...
Gov. Andy Beshear announced that seven innovative Kentucky companies will receive nearly $750,000 in state matching grants to ...
Ammonia-to-power solutions provider Amogy has expanded its operations into South Korea with the opening of an office in the ...