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It was far from the semi-final we predicted at the start of this year’s French Open, but now, there is a chance for either Anastasia Pavlyuchenkova or Tamara Zidanšek to reach an unforeseen maiden Grand Slam final.
Both were involved in epic quarter-finals which went the distance to get to this stage. Zidansek saw off the in-form Spaniard Paula Badosa 7-5 4-6 8-6, while Pavlyuchenkova beat her own doubles partner Elena Rybakina 6-7 6-2 9-7.
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Hydrothermal processing is one of the technological options BETO is exploring. Prior investment under BETO s algae and conversion research and development platforms has aided efforts to accelerate this technology. Hydrothermal technology and associated processes can process a broad range of wet waste feedstocks, indicating that they will be used widely.
The Pacific Northwest National Laboratory, for example, has successfully developed a diesel blendstock from urban sludge, and larger-scale pilot projects are currently underway. The hydrothermal research activities so far have just scratched the surface of the possibilities in this area. Supercritical water, as well as other high-temperature, high-pressure fluids like carbon dioxide, have interesting possibilities.