ERA awards $10m for carbon conversion technologies
Emissions Reduction Alberta (ERA) has awarded $10m for carbon converting technologies through round three of its funding competition, Grand Challenge: Innovative Carbon Uses.
Emissions Reduction Alberta (ERA) has awarded $10m for carbon converting technologies through round three of its funding competition, Grand Challenge: Innovative Carbon Uses.
Ambition, leadership and scale are essential if the UK is going to capitalise on the opportunities presented by carbon capture, usage and storage (CCUS).
World class industrial gas production facilities and distribution networks are set to be established in the industrial cities of Royal Commission as part of a new deal.
ExxonMobil and FuelCell Energy have signed a new two-year expanded joint development agreement to enhance carbonate fuel cell technology in order to capture carbon dioxide (CO2) from industrial facilities.
SaskPower’s Carbon Capture and Storage (CCS) facility located near Estevan, in Saskatchewan, Canada, has captured more than three million tonnes of carbon dioxide (CO2), marking a major company milestone.
The US Department of Energy (DOE) has awarded $4m in federal funding for national laboratories to collaborate with international partners on seven projects as part of the Accelerating Carbon Capture and Storage Technologies (ACT) Initiative.
As of October 2019, there are now 51 carbon capture and storage (CCS) facilities globally – 19 in operation, four under construction and 28 in various stages of development.
Microsoft co-founder Bill Gates has thrown his support behind Canadian clean tech company CarbonCure Technologies.
Inventys Inc., the Canadian carbon capture technology company, has changed its name to Svante Inc., effective immediately.
Engineers at the Massachusetts Institute of Technology (MIT) have developed a new way of removing carbon dioxide (CO2) atmosphere.