Justin Whiteley
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These Are the First Four Startups in Argonne's Chain Reaction Innovations
Over the past six months, over 100 applicants from 22 states applied to be a part of the incubator. On Tuesday, Argonne, along with Energy Secretary Ernest Moniz and Illinois Senator Dick Durbin announced the first four startups that will kick off Chain Reactions Innovations. Read More
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Could Beer Power Your Electric Car?
Justin Whiteley and Tyler Huggins, entrepreneurs who competed in the CRI pitch competition finals in Oct. 2016, explain how their innovation could turn brewery waste water into an efficient source of porous carbon to make batteries. Read More
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Turning Brewery Wastewater into Battery Power
University of Colorado, Boulder engineers have developed a process that uses a biological organism cultivated in brewery wastewater to create the carbon-based materials needed to make energy storage cells. Read More
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Brewing a Better Battery: Researchers Pulling Power from Brewery Wastewater
Engineers from the University of Colorado Boulder (CUB) have developed a bio-manufacturing process that uses a biological organism cultivated in brewery wastewater to create the carbon-based materials needed to make energy storage cells. Read More
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Engineers drink to new energy storage material
Engineers at the University of Colorado Boulder have developed an innovative bio-manufacturing process that uses a biological organism cultivated in brewery wastewater to create the carbon-based materials needed to make energy storage cells. Read More
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Colorado Scientists Convert Brewery Wastewater Into Renewable Battery
As part of a new research, scientists have stumbled upon a hitherto-unknown major supercluster in the Vela constellation. Currently being called the Vela supercluster, this massive concentration of galaxies comes with a large gravitational force that, astronomers believe, might have a substantial effect on the motion of the 54 galaxies in the Local Group, including the Milky Way. Read More
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University of Colorado Boulder designs natural battery electrodes from beer wastewater
Creating energy from waste is a noble goal that a few forward-thinking craft breweries have already embraced. At New Belgium Brewing Co.'s on-site Process Water Treatment Plant in Fort Collins, Colo., the brewery uses microbes to clean all of its production wastewater through a series of aerobic (with air) and anaerobic (without air) basins. Read More
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Turning Beer Wastewater into Energy Storage Benefits Breweries, Battery Manufacturers
Beer wastewater can be converted to materials needed to make energy storage cells — a development that researchers say could be a “win-win” for breweries and battery manufacturers. Read More
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Engineers Find a Way to Make Batteries with Beer
Soon beer companies will be able to provide both the frosty beverage and the batteries to power the remote during football games. Read More
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From Beer to Energy: Researchers Turn Brewery Waste to Fuel Cell Technology
Researchers from Boulder, Colorado just came up with a unique way for turning brewery wastes into low-cost lithium-ion battery electrodes. Beer manufacturers are not allowed to dump these waste products into sewers as they require extra filtration. Now, however, this waste product just got a lot more useful. Read More