See below for your news: Dec 20 announcement: CFOAM will also be contributing to Ohio University’s project Coal-Derived Alternatives to Fiber-Cementitious Building Materials, where they plan to develop coal-based siding materials for residential and commercial building cladding applications
Jul 21 announcement: Ohio University has received US$500,000 of funding from the United States Department of Energy’s (DOE) – NETL. CFOAM is contributing US$20,000 cost share to Ohio University’s project Coal-Derived Alternatives to Fiber-Cementitious (FC) Building Materials, where they plan to develop coal-based siding materials for residential and commercial building cladding applications
Jul 21 Announcement: CFOAM is the chosen product for the CFoam House project. Massachusetts Institute of Technology has received US$500,000 of funding from the US Department of Energy’s (DOE) Office of Fossil Energy and Carbon Management (FECM) to explore how carbon-based building materials can support the US Administration’s commitment to building a clean energy economy that creates good-paying jobs and transforms disadvantaged areas into healthy and thriving communities
I don't see any difference in these announcements and not to mention $20,000 contribution is pathetic.
You need to do more research buddy. I will give you more example soon
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