All Carbon Dioxide articles – Page 4
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Midwest AgEnergy begins drilling carbon storage well
Blue Flint, a Midwest AgEnergy company based in North Dakota, has begun drilling a stratigraphic test well to study the feasibility of underground storage of carbon dioxide through carbon capture utilisation and storage (CCUS).
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Researchers develop new material for carbon capture
A team of US researchers are developing a new novel porous material capable of capturing very small concentrations of CO2 in the air and collecting the gas for further use.
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Boundary Dam CCS facility celebrates another successful month
During the month of September, SaskPower’s carbon capture and storage (CCS) facility at the Boundary Dam Power Station captured 64,855 tonnes of carbon dioxide.
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New technology converts CO2 into useable fuel
Soletair Power has designed, built and installed a new air filtration and purification system that removes harmful carbon dioxide from the air and turns it into useable fuel.
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€102m proposed for Porthos CCS project
The European Commission has proposed a €102m award to a Netherlands-based carbon capture and storage project, as part of a necessary measure to keep global warming below 2 degrees celsius.
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SOL Group, CropEnergies invest in the recovery of biogenic CO2
Italy-based SOL Group is investing in a production facility for the recovery of biogenic CO2 by alcoholic fermentation in Beglium.
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Eni project awarded carbon storage licence
Eni UK has been awarded a carbon dioxide appraisal and storage (CS) licence by the Oil and Gas Authority (OGA).
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Carbon Dioxide Removal Law database launched
Researchers at Columbia University have launched the “world’s first” Carbon Dioxide Removal Law database, an annotated bibliography of legal materials related to carbon dioxide remove and carbon sequestration and use.
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CAER developing ammonia-based CCU technology
Two groups from the University of Kentucky Centre for Applied Energy Research (CAER) have joined forces to develop an ammonia-based looping integrated carbon capture and utilisation technology.
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Net Zero North West launched to drive green recovery
A powerful collaboration of industry leaders are joining forces to drive investment into the net zero economy and post Covid-19 green recovery in the North West of England.
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Carburos Metálicos commits to reducing CO2 emissions
Carburos Metálicos has committed to reducing its CO2 emissions, in line with Air Products’ ‘Third by 30’ sustainability objective.
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Plans for hydrogen plant with CCS move forward
Plans to transform the UK’s largest and most carbon-intensive region, Humber, into the world’s first net zero industrial cluster by 2040 have taken a step forward today after the consortium of companies behind the project submitted a £75m proposal to the UK Government’s Industrial Strategy Challenge Fund.
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NextDecade looks at CCS for Rio Grande LNG
NextDecade Corporation is looking into carbon capture and storage (CCS) technologies to reduce carbon emissions at its proposed Rio Grande LNG facility.
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Messer to build €11.3m CO2 plant
Messer will build a new €11.3m fully automated CO2 recovery plant in France to ensure a reliable gas supply.
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Antwerp@C project reaches new milestone
A project aiming to reduce the Port of Antwerp’s CO2 emissions has been awarded a €9m Connecting Europe Facility (CEF) grant.
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Japan forum to highlight vital role of CCUS in Asia
Experts from around the world will take part in a virtual forum tomorrow (6 th Oct) that will highlight the critical need for carbon capture utilisation and storage (CCUS) technologies, demonstrate their versatility, discuss progress and the outlook for future CCUS deployment in Japan, and across Asia.
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Six states commit to CO2 transportation plan
Pennsylvania, Kansas, Louisiana, Maryland, Montana, Oklahoma and Wyoming have announced plans to establish a regional CO2 transport infrastructure plan by collaborating and leveraging resources.
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Carbon8 to supply AVR with carbon capture technology
Carbon8 Systems, a UK-based company that combines industrial waste residues with captured CO₂ emissions, will be running its first Energy from Waste (EfW) pilot project in The Netherlands.
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CO2 safety for the beverage industry
Those working in beverage and brewing industries continue to be at the highest risk of injury and potential fatalities regarding carbon dioxide (CO 2 ) exposure and CO 2 leaks.
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