Posts Tagged ‘ plant ’

China New Energy Building Waste-to-Biofuel Plant in China

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China New Energy Ltd., a maker of biofuel technology, signed a letter of intent to develop a facility in northeastern China that will use non-edible plant waste to produce clean fuel. (read on…) Related items China to restart nuclear projects in 2012: report China closes solar-panel plant after protests China shuts solar plant after...

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Cabot Inaugurates Tianjin Masterbatch Plant in TEDA

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TIANJIN, China, September 23, 2011 /PRNewswire/ On September 19, Cabot held an opening ceremony for its Tianjin masterbatch plant in the Tianjin Economic-Technological Development Area (TEDA), with the attendance of Zhang Jun, vice director … (read on…) Related items APEC Low Carbon Model City Forum Held in Tianjin, China Global and China Consumer Electronics...

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China to restart nuclear projects in 2012: report

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BEIJING: China will start approving new nuclear power projects next year after suspending them in the wake of the disaster at Japan’s Fukushima atomic plant, state media said Wednesday. (read on…) Related items Minister recommends China have independent nuclear safety regulator in wake of Japan crisis HK firm invests in China nuclear plant China...

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China closes solar-panel plant after protests

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The solar-panel plant in the Chinese city of Haining was the target of four days of demonstrations by villagers who said it was causing air and water pollution. Its operator, JinkoSolar, apologizes. Authorities ordered a solar-panel manufacturing plant in eastern China to close after four days of protests by hundreds of villagers who have...

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We are not only eating ‘materials’, we are also eating ‘information’

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In a new study, Chen-Yu Zhang’s group at Nanjing university present a rather striking finding that plant miRNAs could make into the host blood and tissues via the route of food-intake. Moreover, once inside the host, they can elicit functions by regulating host ‘target’ genes and thus regulate host physiology. (read on…) Related items...

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