Carbon Dioxide (S2) – Page 20
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Rio Tinto, Carbfix in ‘world’s first’ carbon mineral storage hub CCS solution
Mining giant Rio Tinto will promote the use of decarbonisation through a collaboration with carbon capture expert Carbfix, which will see the companies capturing and permanently storing carbon dioxide (CO2) underground at the ISAL aluminium smelter in Iceland.
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Denbury and Mitsui to pursue CCUS in net zero venture
American energy company Denbury will work together with Japanese company Mitsui E&P USA LLC (MEPUSA), subsidiary of Mitsui & Co., Ltd. to investigate carbon dioxide (CO2) offtake opportunities from MEPUSA’s potential projects along the US Gulf Coast. In addition, MEPUSA will identify further international opportunities for collaboration.
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Woima, CO2 Capsol accelerate modular carbon capture tech
Finnish energy company WOIMA Finland Oy (WOIMA) will work together with Norwegian carbon capture specialist CO2 Capsol AS to develop modular carbon capture solutions in an effort to accelerate efficient methods of reducing carbon dioxide (CO2) emissions.
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Air Liquide, CNRS renew cooperation and research agreement
Air Liquide has renewed its cooperation and research framework agreement with Centre National de la Recherche Scientifique (CNRS) for a period of five years.
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Nakilat, Karpowership join forces in LNG-to-power market
Qatar-based shipping company Nakilat is to collaborate with floating power plant specialist Karpowership on a deal which will see the partners jointly owning and operating floating storage regasification units (FSRUs).
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Biogas for carbon reduction ‘underestimated’, says ADBA
The UK Anaerobic Digestion and Bioresources Association (ADBA) has said that the value of biogas in the UK’s decarbonisation efforts is ‘underestimated’ following the release of the UK Government’s Net Zero Strategy.
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Elkem in world first carbon capture pilot for smelters
Silicon-based advanced materials manufacturer Elkem will test the world’s first carbon capture pilot for silicon smelters following financial support from Gassnova CLIMIT, a carbon capture and storage (CCS) research programme.
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MOF-based membranes to help upgrade biogas
With biogas upgrading being limited by the amount of energy required by separation technologies such as cryogenic distillation or liquefaction, new methods involving Metal-Organic Framework (MOF)-based membrane technology are being considered.
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Holcim, Cool Planet developing CO2 capture plant in Germany
Sustainable technology company Cool Planet Technologies Limited (CPT) will push for decarbonisation efforts using membrane gas separation technology along with Holcim Deutschland GmbH (Holcim).
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Wärtsilä, Solvang join forces to retrofit carrier with CCS
System manufacturer Wärtsilä Exhaust Treatment (Wärtsilä) has partnered with Norwegian shipping company Solvang ASA (Solvang) to help decarbonise the shipping industry by agreeing to retrofit a carbon capture and storage (CCS) system on Solvang’s Clipper Eos ethylene carrier.
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Evonik focuses on demand and scalability for SEPURAN tech
The latest gasworld TV webinar, Air Gases Part 2, saw guest Jörg Balster, Director at Evonik, speak about Evonik’s membrane technology and its importance within both the industrial gas sector and its ‘real-world’ applications. He also delved into the company’s innovative SEPURAN membrane range and the importance of demand and ...
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Carbon Re to receive £1m investment to slash CO2 with AI tech
UK-based climate tech company Carbon Re is to receive a £1m cash injection to boost development of its artificial intelligence (AI) technology that aims to reduce carbon dioxide (CO2) emissions.
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Hard-to-abate sectors show major interest in CCUS scale-up
A report published by the UK’s largest carbon capture, utilisation and storage (CCUS) start-up, Carbon Clean, has revealed that a majority of executives in hard-to-abate sectors plan to use CCUS as a tool in their net zero emission armoury.
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K LINE operates world’s first vessel-based CO2 capture plant
Japanese shipping line Kawasaki Kisen Kaisha, Ltd. (K LINE) has seen success with the first separation and capture of carbon dioxide (CO2) from the exhaust gas emitted from coal carrier ‘Corona Utiility’.
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Aker, Viridor partnership could see £1bn UK CCUS investment
A partnership between UK-based Aker Carbon Capture (Aker) and waste management company Viridor plans to accelerate carbon capture, utilisation and storage (CCUS), potentially unleashing up to £1bn of private investment into the country.
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UK Gov commits to hydrogen and CCS in landmark Net Zero Strategy
The UK Government has today (Oct 19) reaffirmed its strong commitment to both hydrogen and carbon capture technologies, with the launch of a landmark Net Zero Strategy that is set to unlock £90bn ($124bn) of private investment by 2030 as the country strives to achieve net zero by 2050.
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UK drives towards net zero target with first CCUS clusters announced ahead of COP26
Following the Government’s Cluster Sequencing competition, two successful carbon capture, utilisation, and storage (CCUS) clusters have been announced with a third selected as a reserve cluster.
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TechnipFMC, Talos partner to explore CCS solutions
Energy technology specialist TechnipFMC has joined forces with US-based Talos Energy (Talos) to develop solutions for carbon capture and storage (CCS) projects along the US Gulf Coast.
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Chart, Ionada team up to decarbonise ship with CCUS tech
Carbon capture, utilisation and storage (CCUS) projects for the shipping industry are at the heart of a new partnership between Chart Industries and exhaust gas cleaning systems company Ionada.
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Work begins at British Columbia’s CO2-to-fuel plant
Work has begun at British Columbia’s large-scale commercial facility which will produce transportation fuel out of atmosphere carbon dioxide (CO2) with Carbon Engineering’s direct air capture (DAC) technology.