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Construction activities resume for LNG Canada
LNG Canada is managing a careful and gradual return to construction activities at its project site in Kitimat, following a considerable holiday workforce reduction in December due to Covid-19.
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Chart acquires 15% stake in HTEC and signs commercial hydrogen MoU
Chart Industries today (15 th Dec) confirmed it has acquired a 15% stake in Hydrogen Technology Energy Corporation (HTEC) and executed a binding commercial Memorandum of Understanding (MoU) with the company.
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Virgin selects Carbon Engineering as its new sustainability partner
Virgin Group has today launched its new rewards club, Virgin Red, through which members can directly support the development of Carbon Engineering’s direct air capture (DAC) technology.
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Ionomr Innovations receives funding for CO2 to green fuels project
Vancouver-based Ionomr Innovations has received $240,692 from the National Research Council of Canada (NCR) to accelerate the development of its technology which converts carbon dioxide (CO2) emissions into renewable fuels and chemicals.
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Cemex and Carbon Upcycling partner
CEMEX and Carbon Upcycling are working together to improve the processing of residue or by-products of industrial processes by capturing CO2 emissions to produce nanomaterials.
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White paper calls for CCS support in Canada
A new white paper, titled Incentivising Large-Scale CCS in Canada, has been published to kickstart support for carbon capture, utilisation and storage (CCS) in Canada.
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Shopify signs up to Climeworks’ CO2 removal programme
Canadian multinational e-commerce company Shopify will permanently remove carbon dioxide (CO₂) from the atmosphere using Climeworks’ direct air capture (DAC) solution.
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Government of Alberta invests in CCUS
As part of its Technology Innovation and Emissions Reduction (TIER) fund, the Alberta Government is investing in carbon capture, utilisation and storage (CCUS) technologies.
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Cryopeak and Sumitomo sign MoU
As part of a new agreement, Cryopeak LNG Solutions and Sumitomo Corporation will jointly develop an LNG bunker-fuels supply chain in North America’s Pacific Norwest ports.
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Amazon invests in CarbonCure Technologies
Canadian cleantech company CarbonCure Technologies has announced an investment by leading technology and property developers, representing a commitment to tackling the carbon footprint of concrete.
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KAG acquires Les Distributions Carl Beaulac
The Kenan Advantage Group, Inc. (KAG) has completed the acquisition of Les Distributions Carl Beaulac through its Canadian subsidiary, RTL Westcan.
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Shopify to purchase Carbon Engineering DAC technology
Carbon Engineering and Shopify have announced a commitment for carbon dioxide (CO2) to be permanently removed from the atmosphere on the behalf of Shopify using Carbon Engineering’s direct air capture (DAC) technology.
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FPX Nickel tests carbon capture potential for Baptiste Nickel Project
Vancouver-based nickel mining company FPX Nickel Corp has begun the first-ever field tests designed to confirm the potential for the development for a low- or zero-carbon mining operation at its Baptiste Project in the Decar Nickel District in Central British Columbia.
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Xebec acquires Applied Compression Systems
Clean energy solutions company Xebec Adsorption has entered into an agreement to acquire all of the outstanding securities of Applied Compression Systems (ACS).
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U of L’s astrophysicists receive $250,000 grant to further space exploration
Astrophysicists at the University of Lethbridge will develop a state-of-the-art cryogenic test facility to evaluate the performance of instruments destine for space exploration.
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Royal Helium prepares for drill program
Royal Helium has received the final analysis from the triaxial magnetic survey conducted over its Climax helium permit lands located in south western Saskatchewan.
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Xebec receives $6.3m in purification orders
Xebec Adsorption has received $6.3m in hydrogen and helium PSA purification orders from customers in the US, South Korea, Canada, Italy, Poland, Trinidad and Tobago, and China.
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Shell CCS facility reaches new milestone
In less than five years since its start up, a carbon capture and storage (CCS) facility owned by Shell Canada has captured and safely stored five million tonnes of CO2, the Royal Dutch Shell subsidiary said.
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Carbon Engineering and Aerion Supersonic sign MoU
Supersonic aircraft company Aerion and direct air capture (DAC) company Carbon Engineering have joined forces to develop solutions for carbon neutral supersonic air travel.
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Air Transat to use jet fuel made from captured CO2
Canada’s Air Transat has signed a deal with SAF+ Consortium to use jet fuel made from captured CO2.