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World Green Building Week: 11 of the best innovations for a better built environment

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Currach Created from Recycled Materials Built for St Patrick s Festival in Barcelona

Currach Created from Recycled Materials Built for St Patrick s Festival in Barcelona 16th March 2021 The currach made by artist Mark Redden in Barcelona for St Patrick s Day.  An Irish currach made entirely from recycled and salvaged material is to be launched by artist and boatbuilder Mark Redden in Barcelona, Spain on St Patrick’s Day. As The Times Ireland reports today, “Saoirse” has been built over the past year by Redden as part of a project to investigate the level of plastic pollution in fish. Redden has modelled this vessel on the Connemara version while using only materials which were recycled or salvaged.

Hanson takes part in green hydrogen research project

Port Talbot Regen Plant RICE unit Hanson UK is collaborating with researchers at the Energy Safety Research Institute at Swansea University, to look at innovative technologies to reduce industrial carbon emissions. A new hydrogen demonstration unit, which generates green hydrogen through renewable energy, has been developed and installed at the company’s Regen GGBS (ground granulated blastfurnace slag) plant in Port Talbot, south Wales, as part of the £9.2m ERDF funded RICE project. The aim of the demonstration unit is to replace some of the natural gas used to power the plant with green hydrogen, which is considered a clean source of energy as it only emits water when burned, reducing CO

Carbon Sphere Manufacturing Method Improves Carbon Capture Technology

The spheres are formed at 800°C. By  Trevor English Dec 30, 2020 Carbon capture technology allows the re-capturing of carbon from the air as well as the collection of carbon from various emissions sources. One of the most vital components of this process is the production of carbon-capturing spheres. These spheres function by capturing carbon from the air and converting the CO2 into solids. This allows the CO2 to easily be stored and kept from polluting the atmosphere in a gaseous form. Researchers at Swansea University have developed a new way to produce these carbon spheres that can be scaled effectively. Carbon spheres in their own right range in size dramatically. They can be anywhere from a few nanometers to a few micrometers and are commonly used in many environmental treatment processes like water treatment, gas storage, and even drug delivery.

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