All Carbon Dioxide articles – Page 6
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DMX carbon capture process to be trialled in France
A new four-year project will demonstrate a newly developed process designed to capture carbon dioxide (CO2) from blast furnace gases, as well as other applications, to help reduce CO2 emissions in France.
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Vattenfall, Aker Carbon Capture to achieve negative emissions in bio CCS projects
Swedish state-owned energy company Vattenfall has signed a Memorandum of Understanding (MoU) with Aker Carbon Capture to accelerate the evaluation of future carbon capture plants in Sweden and Northern Europe.
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Plans unveiled for CCS project in Copenhagen
In an effort to make Copenhagen the world’s first carbon-neutral capital city, plans have been proposed for a new carbon capture facility that would capture 500,000 tonnes of CO2 annually.
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Carbon Engineering: Scaling up direct air capture technologies
Without a doubt, the coronavirus pandemic still remains one of the most talked about subjects of 2020. It’s destructive impact on people’s health, work life, families and finances was devastating for so many individuals across the globe.
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Santos successfully stores CO2 underground
Australian energy major Santos today (22nd Oct) said it has successfully injected approximately 100 tonnes of carbon dioxide deep underground into depleted gas reservoirs in the Cooper Basin.
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New project will accelerate CCS in Texas
A new project has set out to identify policies and actions that will facilitate the capture, storage and use of carbon dioxide (CO 2 ) in Texas.
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Global Thermostat receives recognition
US-based direct air capture company Global Thermostat has been awarded a silver designation on the Pepperdine Graziadio Business School’s third annual Most Fundable Companies® List.
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Scientists unite in targeting climate change through low-carbon technologies
Academics from the University of Glasgow have joined forces with SCCS, the UK’s largest grouping of carbon capture and storage (CCS) scientists, to strengthen climate action through targeted research.
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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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57 industry leaders call for enhancing gas contribution to decarbonisation
Nearly 60 companies and associations representing the European gas sector are calling on EU institutions to support “ambitious and pragmatic policy tools” that will enable the scaling up of all decarbonisation options to achieve carbon neutrality by 2050.
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MIT develops new system to remove CO2 from exhaust streams
Massachusetts Institute of Technology (MIT) scientists have developed a new system that could continuously remove carbon dioxide from a stream of waste gases, or even from the air.
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OGCI, Stena Bulk collaborate on mobile carbon capture in shipping
The Oil and Gas Climate Initiative (OGCI) is collaborating with tanker shipping company Stena Bulk on a feasibility study to evaluate the technical and economic challenges involved when capturing CO2 onboard ships while at sea.
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WSP, Copper Consultancy and Axis to support HyNet project
Professional services consultancy WSP, communications specialists Copper Consultancy and planning consultants Axis have been appointed by Progressive Energy to support the UK’s most advanced hydrogen and carbon capture, usage and storage (CCUS) project.
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Coalition calls for UK Gov to support negative emissions technologies
Eleven companies and organisations are calling on the UK Government to set a “clear, unambiguous” commitment to greenhouse gas removal and negative emissions technologies.
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DOE-NETL supports LH CO2MENT Colorado Project
The US Department of Energy’s National Energy Laboratory Technology (DOE-NETL) has announced plans to support the LH CO2MENT Colorado Project.
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National Carbon Capture Centre renews partnerships
Southern Company will continue to manage and operate the National Carbon Capture Centre, located in Wilsonville, Alabama, for an additional five years under an agreement with the US Department of Energy and its National Energy Technology Laboratory (NETL).
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Microsoft, Equinor collaborate on Norway CCS project
Microsoft has signed a Memorandum of Understanding (MoU) with Norwegian multinational energy company Equinor to explore transportation and storage of captured carbon dioxide (CO2) as the tech giant looks to reduce its carbon emissions.
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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.