DOE funds university carbon research
The US Department of Energy’s (DOE) Office of Fossil Energy and Carbon Management (FCEM) has selected 19 projects to receive $17.4m funding to support early-stage research at 17 colleges and universities.
The US Department of Energy’s (DOE) Office of Fossil Energy and Carbon Management (FCEM) has selected 19 projects to receive $17.4m funding to support early-stage research at 17 colleges and universities.
Speciality materials and chemical company Celanese Corporation has started running a carbon capture and utilisation (CCU) project at its Clear Lake, Texas, site to support the production of 130,000 metric tonnes of low-carbon methanol per...
A new partnership will explore the potential role that artificial intelligence (AI) could play in the world of industrial-scale carbon capture.
The recent signing of a rule granting the State of Louisiana primary enforcement authority over Class VI wells signals ‘a pivotal moment’ in the regulation of the CCS industry, according to a leading law firm.
Japan-based Sumitomo Chemical (Sumitomo) has started operations at its new pilot facility designed to establish an efficient process for producing methanol from captured carbon dioxide (CO2).
Post-combustion carbon dioxide (CO2) capture will be essential to produce green steel, decarbonise cement making and mitigate CO2 emissions from fossil-fired power generation.
Industrial, medical, and specialty gases providers Gulf Cryo and Petro Rabigh have announced the inauguration of a new carbon capture and utilisation (CCU) facility located in the Kingdom’s Western Region.
UK-based carbon dioxide (CO2) removal company C-Capture has announced the start of Europe’s first carbon capture trial on a mainstream flat glass manufacturing plant in St. Helens, UK.
Australia-based Woodside Energy (Woodside) will explore the potential of a carbon capture and storage (CCS) value chain between Japan and Australia having signed a non-binding Memorandum of Understanding (MOU) with four Japanese companies.
Industrial gas major Air Liquide has announced its plans to build, own and operate what it’s calling a ‘world-scale’ carbon capture unit at its existing hydrogen production facility in the port of Rotterdam, the Netherlands.