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The World's Largest Zero-Emissions Hydrogen Steel Plant Is Under Construction In Austria
According to the IEA, the global steel industry’s CO2 emissions leaped from approximately one billion tons in 2000 to two billion tons in 2018. This is because the steel sector’s share grew from 20% to 25% between those years and the plants use fossil fuels to power production.Japan’s Mitsubishi Heavy Industries hopes to improve the situation. It’s almost done with constructing the in Austria. The will be part of Austrian steelmaker Voestalpine’s complex and run by a British unit of Mitsubishi Heavy. The trial will begin this year. It will produce 250,000 tons of steel product a year.The...…According to the IEA, the global steel industry’s CO2 emissions leaped from approximately one billion tons in 2000 to two billion tons in 2018. This is because the steel sector’s share grew from 20% to 25% between those years and the plants use fossil fuels to power production.Japan’s Mitsubishi Heavy Industries hopes to improve the situation. It’s almost done with constructing the in Austria. The will be part of Austrian steelmaker Voestalpine’s complex and run by a British unit of Mitsubishi Heavy. The trial will begin this year. It will produce 250,000 tons of steel product a year.The...WW…
2-Acre Vertical Farm Run By AI And Robots Out-Produces 720-Acre Flat Farm
is an ag-tech startup in San Francisco, co-founded by Nate Storey, that is reinventing farms and farming. Storey, who is also the company’s chief science officer, says the future of farms is vertical and indoors because that way, the food can grow anywhere in the world, year-round; and the future of farms employ robots and AI to continually improve the quality of growth for fruits, vegetables, and herbs. Plenty does all these things and uses 95% less water and 99% less land because of it.In recent years, farmers on flat farms have been using new tools for making farming better or easier....…is an ag-tech startup in San Francisco, co-founded by Nate Storey, that is reinventing farms and farming. Storey, who is also the company’s chief science officer, says the future of farms is vertical and indoors because that way, the food can grow anywhere in the world, year-round; and the future of farms employ robots and AI to continually improve the quality of growth for fruits, vegetables, and herbs. Plenty does all these things and uses 95% less water and 99% less land because of it.In recent years, farmers on flat farms have been using new tools for making farming better or easier....WW…
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