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12.11.2006
RTI International Scientist Appointed to World Energy Council Committee
David Myers David Myers, vice president of RTI International's Engineering and Technology Unit, has been appointed to serve on the Cleaner Fossil Fuels Committee of the World Energy Council. More…
11.06.2006
New RTI International Technology Could Help Reduce Greenhouse Gas Emissions
Energy Research Facility To help diminish global greenhouse gas emissions, RTI International will further develop a new and cost-effective process to reduce the amount of carbon dioxide released from coal-fired power plants. More…
04.18.2002
Nano-engineered Membranes Might Change Chemical Engineering
Tim Merkel Scientists have reported new nano-engineered membranes that could enable a new generation of highly efficient, highly selective separation devices for applications in petroleum, chemicals and fuel production, environmental cleanup, and perhaps even biomolecule purification. The new ?ultrapermeable, reverse-selective nanocomposite membranes? are reported by RTI, N.C. State University, and industry scientists in Science magazine, 19-April-2002. More…

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RTI Technology Being Scaled Up in Effort to Reduce Cost of Coal-Gasification Plants  –07.20.2009
RTI International Supports EPA's Development of the First Climate Change Regulation  –03.13.2009
New Polymer Membranes for Hydrogen Purification Could Lower Production Costs, Making Hydrogen More Viable Energy Source  –02.03.2006
RTI to Conduct Environmental, Market Impact Assessments for California Integrated Waste Management Board  –08.27.2003
RTI Announces a New Technology for Removing Sulfur from Gasoline  –05.31.2001
RTI International to Develop Alternative Fuels from Biomass to Reduce Greenhouse Gas Emissions  –10.27.2009
RTI International Names Lynn Soby Vice President of Operations of Its Engineering Technology Unit  –03.17.2009
RTI International, Eastman Chemical Company Sign Agreement to Commercialize High-Temperature Syngas Cleanup Technology  –10.08.2008
Former Halliburton CTO Dr. Vikram Rao Joins Research Triangle Energy Consortium as Executive Director  –09.30.2008
RTI International to Address Hydrogen Production Challenges from Coal and Coal/Biomass  –09.22.2008
RTI International Will Develop Membrane Technology to Reduce Coal-Fired Power Plant Carbon Emissions  –08.25.2008
New Research Seeks to Develop Low-Cost Ethanol from Biomass, Organic Materials   –12.12.2007
Triangle Universities, RTI International Join to Form Energy Consortium  –11.13.2007
New Study Seeks to Sustain Natural Resources for Military Training and Optimize Environmental Stewardship of NC Coastal Areas  –12.19.2006
RTI International Dedicates New $20 Million State-of-the-Art Science & Engineering Building  –09.27.2006
New Polymer Membranes for Hydrogen Purification Could Lower Production Costs, Making Hydrogen More Viable Energy Source  –02.03.2006
RTI International Awarded EPA 'STREAMS' Contract  –10.21.2005
RTI Spin-off Nextreme Thermal Solutions Wins Technology of the Year Award from Entrepreneurial Council  –06.16.2005
RTI International Holds Conferences on Thermal Management, 3-D Chips  –05.16.2005
RTI International Completes Acquisition of MCNC Research & Development Institute Divisions  –03.14.2005

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