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OCSiAI to Develop Luxembourg Graphene Nanotube Hub
OCSiAl, a Luxembourg-based deep-tech company, has signed a long-term land lease with the Luxembourg government for a 3.63-hectare site in Differdange, marking t
Climate Change
ArcelorMittal Slows Making Final Investment Decisions on European Decarbonization Plans
ArcelorMittal has previously announced the intention to invest in lower carbon emissions hydrogen ready DRI-EAF (DIrect Reduced Iron - Electric Arc Furnace) fac
Hydrogen
ArcelorMittal Freezes Green Hydrogen DRI Projects, Blaming Slow Policy Progress
ArcelorMittal will delay final investment decisions (FIDs) on decarbonisation projects, including plans to build up green hydrogen-ready direct reduced iron (DR
Geothermal
Luxembourg Continues Efforts to Develop Medium-Depth Geothermal
Efforts continue to develop mid-depth geothermal resources in Luxembourg, particularly in the Dudelange commune in the southern region.
Energy Efficiency
Using an Ethylene Carbonate Solvent With a Sodium Iodide Salt to Create a New Kind of Refrigerator
A pair of researchers at Lawrence Berkely National Laboratory used a commonly known, naturally occurring phenomenon to build a new kind of environmentally safe
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ArcelorMittal Freezes Green Hydrogen DRI Projects, Blaming Slow Policy Progress
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OCSiAI to Develop Luxembourg Graphene Nanotube Hub
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ArcelorMittal Slows Making Final Investment Decisions on European Decarbonization Plans
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Using an Ethylene Carbonate Solvent With a Sodium Iodide Salt to Create a New Kind of Refrigerator
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Luxembourg Continues Efforts to Develop Medium-Depth Geothermal