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Almost every black object you see contains carbon black – your mobile phone case, the ink in your pen, the buttons on your keyboard and the tires on your car. Carbon black is everywhere.
Almost every black object you see contains carbon black – your mobile phone case, the ink in your pen, the buttons on your keyboard and the tires on your car. Carbon black is everywhere.
Australia’s leading carbon capture and storage (CCS) research organisation CO2CRC has announced a AUS$45m ($31.3m) final investment decision for the third phase of a CCS project in south west Victoria.
Representatives from industry, government, academia and the private sector across the globe recently discussed carbon capture and storage (CCS) at The Global CCS Institute’s workshop at the Innovate4Climate Conference in Singapore last week.
Technologies, including carbon capture and storage (CCS), need to be deployed at scale and at a much faster rate than is currently happening to address climate change, said Brad Page, CEO of the Global CCS...
The Centre for Solar Energy and Hydrogen Research Baden-Wüttemberg (ZSW) has developed an efficient and affordable process to capture CO2 from the atmosphere for use as a feedstock.
Vancouver-based Carbon Engineering Ltd., a clean energy company, has been selected to compete in the Government of Canada’s The Sky’s the Limit Challenge.
Air Products South Africa has invested R100m ($6.7m) in a CO2 expansion and refurbishment project at the Newcastle Facility in ZwaZulu-Natal and an upgrade at the National Petroleum Refiners of South Africa (Natref) facility in Sasolburg.
Dr. Sean Monkman, Senior Vice-President of Technology Development at CarbonCure Technologies, has been named as Canada’s inaugural Mission Innovation Champion.
A group of 11 European stake holders is launching a project to demonstrate a process for capturing CO2 from industrial activities – the DMX™ project.
Vancouver-based Inventys has entered into a project partnership to develop and demonstrate the first full-cycle solution to capture and reuse carbon dioxide (CO2) from a cement plant.