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Marmite is a thick, sticky paste made from concentrated yeast extract, a byproduct from brewing beer.
So… "How clean is your ship?" Many run on bunker fuel (a cheap byproduct from refineries), with 2,000 times the sulphur content of diesel.
In such cases, salty water that is a byproduct from fossil fuel production is injected deep underground, below drinking water aquifers.
The town is one of seven sites across Kyrgyzstan with radioactive waste dumps containing tailings – a byproduct from milling uranium ore.
This byproduct from making refrigerants has several thousand times the potential of carbon dioxide — the most common greenhouse gas — to trap heat in Earth's atmosphere.
A brief filed by the plaintiffs said: "It deliberately dumped many billions of gallons of waste byproduct from oil drilling directly into the rivers and streams of the rainforest covering an area the size of Rhode Island.
The waste is a byproduct from nine nuclear reactors at the vast site that were used to produce plutonium, including for the bomb that destroyed Nagasaki in World War II.
He said there had also been a lack of progress in constructing district heating systems, a feature of many continental European cities, whereby hundreds or thousands of homes are heated from a central source, often reusing the otherwise wasted heat that is a byproduct from fossil fuel power stations or rubbish incineration.
Water is the only byproduct from the flameless chemical reaction in a fuel cell.
Our raw material is the fullerene soot or leftover byproduct from the Krätschmer method [2].
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Hydrogen production concepts using glycerol resulted as byproduct from biodiesel production, at industrial scale (100,000 Nm3/hydrogenequivalententoto 300 MWth), with and without carbon capture was evaluated in the present paper.
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