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Qatar to Sign Long-Term LNG Deal with India: Cheaper and More Flexible Terms | India Business News

India Business News: Qatar Energy is set to sign a long-term deal with Indian buyers for liquefied natural gas (LNG) on cheaper and more flexible terms. The deal aims to meet India's goal of increasing the use of LNG and raising the share of natural gas in the country's energy mix. ....

United Arab Emirates , United Kingdom , Narendra Modi , Qatar Energy , Bharat Petroleum , Indian Oil Corp , Prime Minister Narendra Modi , Business News , Long Term , Liquefied Natural Gas ,

Why the world needs more spider silk, and can't get it

Humans have historically failed to harvest this super-strong substance because spiders are so hard to domesticate. Could the silk be made without them? ....

Junpeng Mi , Aarathi Prasad , Utah State University , China Donghua University , Honorary Research Fellow , University College London , Three Metamorphoses , Donghua University , Spider Silk ,

BBCNEWS Click June 4, 2024 13:50:00

A growing headache when it comes to waste. turbines are built to withstand the forces of nature, they re flexible, light and superstring. flexible, light and super strong. but that s also where the problem lies. when they reach the end of life, they re really hard to recycle. while the steel in the towers can be reused, the massive blades are almost indestructible. and as older models are replaced, many get dumped in landfill. by 2050, there could be 43 million tonnes of redundant blades globally that need to be dealt with. it is problematic because we want the renewable energy to be truly sustainable, and if you have a waste material that goes to land filling, it s not truly sustainable. it s a problem players have been scrambling to figure out. and we might now have some answers. ....

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