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Clariant concludes testing of conversion of miscanthus biomass into lignocellulosic sugars and ethanol

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Clariant has conducted tests on approximately 30 tons of miscanthus provided by INA, Croatia’s leading oil and gas company. Final results show that Clariant’s sunliquid technology can successfully convert miscanthus biomass into lignocellulosic sugars and ethanol, confirming the benefits of the sugar process platform.

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The New Rimac Nevera 15th Anniversary Edition

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In 2009, Mate Rimac started Rimac Automobili having been told not to bother building a car company in Croatia – it was impossible. In 2011 he set a whole host of world records in his self-converted all-electric BMW based on an 1984 3-series, having been told all he was building was a washing machine.

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Rimac celebrates 15 years in style with ultra-exclusive $2.54M Anniversary Edition Nevera

Baua Electric

In 2009, Rimac Automobili was founded in Croatia after countless haters told founder Mate Rimac not to do it. The first build, as seen above, features were finished in a new shade of copper, debuting matte paint on the Nevera for the first time. million each. See more in the video below.

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BMW taps electric hypercar specialist Rimac for high-performance EV batteries

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Rimac said the partnership will require them to establish sophisticated battery production lines at its campus near Zagreb, Croatia. BMW currently gets its batteries from five sites globally, and it plans to build next-gen EV batteries in South Carolina, Mexico, Hungary, and China.

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News: 2024 Pebble Beach Debuts

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Hybrid Bentley drop top Bentley Continental GT Speed Coupe and Convertible The fourth generation Continental GT Speed pairs a 4.0-liter Each Venom F5 is bespoke with customer specifications pushing the final build price to exceed $3 million. This luxury convertible sports a 4.0-liter With 1,000 hp and 1,270 lb.-ft.

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