All Carbon Dioxide articles – Page 8
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Air Products tests shelf life of reduced CO2 MAP
Research conducted by Air Products has shown that the amount of carbon dioxide (CO 2 ) used in Modified Atmosphere Packaging (MAP) can be reduced to as low as 20% while still maintaining the ability to extend the shelf life of food products.
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Turning carbon dioxide into liquid fuel
US researchers have discovered a new electrocatalyst that converts carbon dioxide (CO2) and water into ethanol with very high energy efficiency, high selectivity for the desired final product and low cost.
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Petrofac and Storegga partner on renewable energy
Petrofac and Storegga Geotechnolgies have joined forces to collaborate on potential business development and project initiatives in carbon capture and storage (CCS), hydrogen and other low carbon projects.
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UL researchers working to covert CO2 into ethylene
The University of Louisiana at Lafayette has received a $1m grant from the US Department of Energy (DOE) to develop a way to convert carbon dioxide (CO 2 ) into ethylene, one of the world’s most widely used chemicals.
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SwRI receives $764,000 for zero emission power plant project
Southwest Research Institute (SwRI) has been awarded $764,000 to develop a zero emission fossil fuel power plant that incorporates a supercritical carbon dioxide (sCO2) power cycle, renewable energy, oxygen storage and carbon capture.
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CCSL-Marubeni partnership to develop carbon capture projects
Carbon Clean Solutions Limited (CCSL) and Marubeni Corporation will jointly support and develop carbon capture utilisation and storage (CCUS) projects on a build-own-operate model as part of a new partnership.
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Exclusive: The future is now for dry ice
Swiss dry ice and CO2 recovery plant specialist Comtecswiss has exclusively revealed to gasworld the launch of its new oil-free dry ice machine, described as a ‘world innovation’ in this ever-growing market.
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NERA and CO2CRC partner on CCUS study
National Energy Resources Australia (NERA) and CO2CRC have joined forces on a new carbon capture, utilisation and storage (CCUS) study that will assist the nation’s energy sector to reduce its CO2 emissions.
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US Senate supports CCUS and carbon removal technologies
The US Senate Energy and Natural Resources Committee yesterday held a hearing to examine the development and deployment of large-scale carbon management technologies in the US.
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Maersk Drilling invests in carbon-neutral drilling technology
Drilling rig operator Maersk Drilling has entered into an agreement to invest $1m in California-based Clean Energy Systems to help develop a new technology called Carbon-Negative Energy.
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The Clinic releases 100% natural CO2-powered cannabis line
The State of Colorado, Earthly Labs, Denver Beer Co., and The Clinic have concluded a pilot programme to capture waste CO2 at Denver Beer during the fermentation process, sells and delivers it to The Clinic’s cannabis grow operations and use it to stimulate cannabis plant growth.
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US CO2 shortage: POET says some “ongoing allocation”
POET Ethanol Products has been able to maintain a consistent supply of carbon dioxide (CO 2 ) throughout the coronavirus (Covid-19) pandemic but says there is still “ongoing allocation” in some geographical areas.
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New carbon capture technique developed for power plants
A new development in carbon capture technology could provide an efficient and inexpensive way for natural gas power plants to remove carbon dioxide (CO2) from flue emissions, a necessary step to reduce greenhouse gas emissions.
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8 Rivers wins seven carbon capture grants
8 Rivers Capital, a North Carolina-based firm focused on the innovation of sustainable, infrastructure-scale technologies, has been awarded seven US Department of Energy (DOE) grants worth over $30m to develop carbon capture technologies for clean electricity.
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GSS presents technical engineering paper
Gas Sensing Solutions (GSS) has released a new technical engineering paper demonstrating how power consumption in CO2 sensors can be minimised to reduce utility costs.
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UK Government supports green recovery
The UK Government has today announced £139m to cut emissions in heavy industry by supporting the transition from natural gas to clean hydrogen power and scaling up carbon capture and storage technologies.
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Bayer launches carbon initiative for farmers
Bayer has launched a new carbon initiative that will reward farmers in Brazil and the US for implementing carbon capture and sequestration technologies in order to help agriculture reduce its carbon footprint and greenhouse gas emissions.
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Fluor awarded Californian CCS contract
Fluor Corporation has been awarded a front-end engineering and design (FEED) contract for California Resources Corporation’s (CRC) carbon capture and sequestration project, Cal Capture, at Elk Hills Power Plant in Tupman, California.
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Geological carbon storage project progresses
Academics from the FLEXIS project are collaborating with the Central Mining Institute (GIG) and Polska Grupa Gornicza (PGG) and Helmholtz Zentrum Potsdam Deutschesgeoforschungszentrum (GFZ), to establish an underground research observatory to unlock the potentials of using European coal reserves for carbon storage.
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ESA approves Norwegian CCS project
The European Free Trade Association (EFTA) Surveillance Authority has approved a Norwegian full-scale carbon capture and storage (CCS) project to help Norway reduce its carbon footprint and meet the European goal of climate-neutrality by 2050.