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Louisiana has become carbon capture capital of the South

Louisiana has become the carbon capture capital of the South, propelled by federal funding promoting carbon dioxide sequestration technology, a governor focused on reducing...

Lake Charles patent could shake up oil industry

Polaris EPC in Lake Charles has been awarded a patent that might significantly reduce the local dependence on oil imports, reports KPLC News. The technology...

LSU announces new cybersecurity, defense initiative

LSU today announced a new initiative to accelerate cybersecurity and defense studies, grow its ROTC program and build a cyber military corridor on campus. The...

Industry 4.0, immersive tech and blockchain headline TEC Next conference

Working in today's industrial space is a lot like playing a team sport, says Art Powers, ExxonMobil's principal for Emergency Preparedness & Response in...

Russian actions spur ‘shields-up’ warning from U.S. cybersecurity agency

As the Russian invasion of Ukraine continues, experts are urging American businesses to double down on their cybersecurity protocols. “The reason why there are these...

Frackers hold back production as oil nears $100 a barrel

America’s largest frackers are reporting huge profits but plan to keep oil production in low gear this year, adhering to an agreement with Wall...

After perfect storm of disruption, state’s industrial sector faces uncertain times

A host of factors conspired to create a perfect storm for Louisiana’s industrial space over the past two years, ranging from pandemic-induced supply chain...

Cyber Range & Training Center opens at Water Campus in Baton Rouge

The Stephenson Technologies Corporation (STC) hosted a Feb. 1 ribbon cutting ceremony at the new Joint Cyber Range and Training Center on the Water...

Louisiana, Texas push for carbon capture oversight

Louisiana and Texas are hoping to wrest oversight of carbon capture wells from federal regulators in order to speed the permitting process, reports Reuters. The...

LSU researchers: Next green energy source could be an artificial leaf

LSU researchers are exploring ways to use sunlight to create “green energy on demand,” which could help Louisiana diversify its economy. You probably learned about...

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