Advanced Research Projects Agency-Energy
In the second part of my Q & A with OPX Biotechnologies' CEO Charles Eggert, he discusses the use of carbon dioxide and hydrogen feedstock, plans for future projects, and converting microbial fuel into jet fuel.
The U.S. Department of Energy (DOE) announced plans to invest up to $366 million to establish and operate three new Energy Innovation Hubs focused on accelerating research and development in three key energy areas.
Fluidic Energy, a spinoff from Arizona State University’s (ASU’s) Tempe campus engineering studies group, is looking into a metal-air battery that could potentially store 11 times more energy than lithium-ion, enabling vehicles to travel 500 miles on a single charge.&nb





