SOBE Energy Solutions' site for its proposed tire pyrolysis chemical plant that would make synthetic gas to burn and produce steam for heating and cooling some downtown Youngstown, Ohio, buildings.
The conversion of waste tyres via pyrolysis offers a viable route for both energy recovery and the production of valuable materials, thereby addressing mounting environmental challenges. In this ...
Niutech's new generation intelligent continuous tire pyrolysis production line achieves three major breakthroughs: "high-efficiency conversion, smart control, and low-carbon environmental protection." ...
Cleveland — Orion Engineered Carbons LLC has debuted a new grade of carbon black colorant made from end-of-life tire pyrolysis oil. The new grade uses sustainable ingredients to extend the life of ...
BASF has signed a deal to use pyrolysis oil made by heating waste tires without oxygen as an alternative to fossil fuel feedstock in its crackers. The German firm has agreed to purchase up to 4,000 ...
Twenty Years Into Fracking, Pennsylvania Has Yet to Reckon With Its Radioactive Waste The World’s Last Flock of Wild Whooping Cranes Gets More Living Space In Murphy’s Final Weeks, NJ Climate ...
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