- $11.5M Series A Funding Round Also Includes Breakthrough Energy Ventures, ENI Next and AP Ventures -TOKYO, Feb 10, 2021 - (JCN Newswire) - Mitsubishi Heavy Industries, Ltd. (MHI) today announced that
Patent Litigation Boom in the Western District of Texas Continues
In late 2018, Judge Albright took his seat at the bench in the Western District of Texas, proclaiming an interest and willingness to efficiently adjudicate patent cases and to implement patent rules and procedures to streamline such cases. In response, the number of patent cases filed in the Western District of Texas exploded. The booming patent docket of the Western District of Texas overtook the Eastern District in 2020 and far surpassing the dwindling Eastern District of Texas patent docket, which continues to decline.
Southern District of Texas Sees a Significant Increase in Patent Litigation
MHI Invests in Infinium, an Electrofuels Solution Provider, to Accelerate Efforts to Decarbonize the Transportation Sector Additional investors include Amazon s Climate Pledge Fund, AP Ventures, Neuman & Esser Investments, and the Grantham Foundation
TOKYO, Jan 27, 2021 - (JCN Newswire) - Infinium s proprietary technology enables the production of ElectrofuelsTM, a clean fuel allowing organizations to meet carbon reduction goals faster while accelerating the transition away from fossil fuels. Converting carbon dioxide and renewable power into net-zero carbon fuels, ElectrofuelsTM can be used in todays air, maritime, and surface transportation fleets.
MHI Group is committed to strengthening and diversifying its CO2 capture and utilization business this investment in Infinium helps ensure the energy transition s success toward carbon neutrality on a global scale. MHI joins a consortium of investors including Amazon s Climate Pledge Fund, AP Ventures, Neuman & Esser Investments,
Low Carbon on Cement Possible with CCS
EDMONTON, Alberta, Jan. 21, 2021 (GLOBE NEWSWIRE) A low carbon future for cement is advancing through a unique feasibility study to see carbon capture and storage (CCS) on Lehigh Cement’s plant in Edmonton, Alberta. Recognizing the substantial role that large-scale CCS has in reducing greenhouse (GHG) emissions, Lehigh Cement, the International CCS Knowledge Centre (Knowledge Centre), and Mitsubishi Heavy Industries (MHI) Group are moving forward with the engineering design for this feasibility study of the cement plant’s carbon capture system.
A first for the North American cement industry, the Lehigh CCS Feasibility Study looks at the viability of capturing 90-95 per cent of the carbon dioxide (CO
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Low Carbon on Cement Possible with CCS
EDMONTON, Alberta, Jan. 21, 2021 (GLOBE NEWSWIRE) A low carbon future for cement is advancing through a unique feasibility study to see carbon capture and storage (CCS) on Lehigh Cement’s plant in Edmonton, Alberta. Recognizing the substantial role that large-scale CCS has in reducing greenhouse (GHG) emissions, Lehigh Cement, the International CCS Knowledge Centre (Knowledge Centre), and Mitsubishi Heavy Industries (MHI) Group are moving forward with the engineering design for this feasibility study of the cement plant’s carbon capture system.
A first for the North American cement industry, the Lehigh CCS Feasibility Study looks at the viability of capturing 90-95 per cent of the carbon dioxide (CO