Fortera’s ReCarb technology can significantly reduce the carbon emissions of a cement plant through a proprietary process that fixes the carbon into cementitious materials during production.
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Fortera’s ReCarb technology can significantly reduce the carbon emissions of a cement plant through a proprietary process that fixes the carbon into cementitious materials during production.
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ExxonMobil says the facility would be the largest of its kind in the world, with capacity to produce up to 1 billion cu ft of blue hydrogen daily.
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The Occupational Safety and Health Administration has finalized a change to the rules for personal protective equipment used in construction must properly fit.
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To meet growing demand, global consultant STV has formed a strategic partnership with a maker of generative design tools for wastewater treatment plants that include full 3D models.
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One thing that jumps out at me from reading ENR’s yearlong series celebrating our 150th anniversary is the perspective it affords us about construction and journalism.
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The key trends of 2024 will persist into 2025: Material price stabilization, labor shortages, growth in digital infrastructure and renewable energy construction, with 2-6% average cost escalations.
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The large-scale mixed-use building complex—which integrates comprehensive performance theaters, multi-functional mini-theaters and conference centers—is a landmark and the city’s first comprehensive public cultural building.
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This next-generation factory in China, owned by U.S.-based Albemarle Corp. to convert lithium ore into 50,000 tons per year of battery-grade lithium hydroxide for electric vehicle batteries, is the first to be internationally designed in the country.
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The Dwight School Hanoi is described by the project team as a premium private school in the Vietnam capital designed with a modern urban educational vision that provides space for adaptive areas, flexible learning and social distancing.
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This offshore liquefied natural gas import terminal in Santa Catarina, Brazil, began earlier this year to produce 15 million cu meters per day—half for local use—filling an energy security gap after Bolivia limited its supply to the region in 2022.
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