WVU Engineers Receive $3 Million DOE Award to Capture Emissions at Shale Gas Production Sites
September 29, 2020
September 29, 2020
MORGANTOWN, West Virginia, Sept. 29 (TNSGra) -- West Virginia University issued the following story:
A three-year collaborative project to develop a new low-cost process to convert the natural gas that is commonly flared at industrial sites could benefit a number of industrial sectors including the carbon fiber industry, carbon composite, electronics, electrical arc steel making, polymer additives and many others, all while having a positive effect on the economy and environment.
A three-year collaborative project to develop a new low-cost process to convert the natural gas that is commonly flared at industrial sites could benefit a number of industrial sectors including the carbon fiber industry, carbon composite, electronics, electrical arc steel making, polymer additives and many others, all while having a positive effect on the economy and environment.
