All Carbon Dioxide articles – Page 10
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Carbon Clean Solutions closes $22m funding round
Five global companies have invested $22m in Carbon Clean Solutions Limited (CCSL), a specialist in low-cost CO2 capture and separation technology.
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US Climate Crisis Action Plan supports CCS technologies
In the latest move to tackle climate change, US federal policy makers have released the 2020 Climate Crisis Action Plan which supports the adoption of carbon capture and storage (CCS) technologies.
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SCCS celebrates 15 years
Scottish Carbon Capture Storage (SCCS) is celebrating 15 years at the forefront of science and engagement aimed at delivering one of the most promising climate technologies: carbon capture and storage (CCS).
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Midwest AgEnergy CCS project receives $3.4m
Midwest AgEnergy Group, the parent company of ethanol biorefinery Blue Flint, has received a $3.4m grant from the North Dakota Industrial Commission to help progress its carbon capture and storage (CCS) project.
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UofL scientists developing method to convert CO2 to usable products
University of Louisville scientists are developing a method to sustainably sequester and convert carbon dioxide to valuable products.
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World first project to transport LCO2 extracted using CCS
Swedish city Gothenburg could be the first in the world to create a joint infrastructure for the transport of liquefied carbon dioxide extracted using CCS technology.
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MoU signed for Austrian carbon capture plant
Lafarge Zementwerke, a member of LafargeHolcim Group, OMV, Verbund and Borealis have co-signed a Memorandum of Understanding (MoU) for the joint planning and construction of carbon capture and utilisation plant in Austria.
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LCO2 project launched in Sweden
Gothenburg, Sweden, has announced plans to build common infrastructure for the transportation of liquid carbon dioxide that is extracted through carbon capture technologies.
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Federal Labour supports CCS
CO2CRC has welcomed the Federal Labour’s support for carbon capture and storage (CCS) as a key technology for reducing Australia’s carbon emissions while maintaining economic prosperity.
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BCGA updates Code of Practice 42
The British Compressed Gases Association (BCGA) has published a revision to its Code of Practice 42, covering the implementation of EIGA carbon dioxide standards.
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Drax and Mitibushi partner on BECCS project
Drax Group and Mitsubishi Heavy Industries Engineering, part of Mitsubishi Heavy Industries Group (MHI), have partnered on a bioenergy with carbon capture and storage (BECCS) pilot project at Drax’s Power Station, located in North Yorkshire, England.
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Consortium to convert CO2 into renewable fuel
Sothern California Gas (SoCalGas), Pacific Gas and Electric Company (PG E) and Opus 12 have joined forces to advance an electrochemical technology that converts the carbon dioxide (CO2) content in raw biogas to pipeline-quality renewable natural gas.
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Engie joins supercritical CO2 project
French multinational electric and gas company Engie has joined the Supercritical Transformational Electric Power (STEP) project known as STEP Demo, led by GTI in collaboration with Southwest Research Institute and GE Research.
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Air Liquide to build biomethane station for John Lewis
John Lewis Partnership today unveiled plans for a biomethane gas filling station in the UK as the retail giant steps up its commitment to reducing carbon emissions.
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USQ: Harvesting renewable energy from CO2
Researchers from the University of Southern Queensland (USQ) in Australia say they have found a cheaper and more efficient way of converting CO2 into chemicals and a usable fuel.
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Maersk Drilling joins CO2 storage consortium
Danish drilling rig operator Maersk Drilling has joined a new CO 2 storage consortium formed by INEOS Oil Gas Denmark and Wintershall Dea.
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$17m for carbon utilisation projects
The US Department of Energy’s (DOE) Office of Fossil Energy (FE) has selected 11 carbon utilisation projects to receive approximately $17m in federal funding for research and development.
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Researchers shed light on rising CO2 levels
A recent study carried out by the University of Louisiana at Lafayette has suggested that CO 2 levels are higher today than they have been for the past 23 million years.
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Agreement signed for Norwegian carbon capture project
Aker Solutions and Norcem, a subsidiary of HeidelbergCement, have signed an agreement for the engineering, procurement and construction delivery of a carbon capture, liquification and intermediate storage plant in Norway.
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Carbon Engineering named a Technology Pioneer
Canadian clean energy company Carbon Engineering has been selected as one of The World Economic Forum’s “Technology Pioneers”.