Saskatchewan Government outlines major CCUS commitments
The Government of Saskatchewan this week unveiled ambitious carbon capture, utilisation and storage (CCUS) goals, stating that it is looking to invest more than $2bn in the sector.
The Government of Saskatchewan this week unveiled ambitious carbon capture, utilisation and storage (CCUS) goals, stating that it is looking to invest more than $2bn in the sector.
A recent study by the University of Michigan that looked at methods of carbon capture and utilisation (CCU) revealed which would be most beneficial for the climate and generate a ‘net climate benefit’.
Canadian smart cement company Giatec intend to make construction sites greener with its artificial intelligence (AI) programme, Roxi, with funding and support from Sustainable Development Technology Canada (SDTC).
Carbon negative aggregates specialist O.C.O Technology (O.C.O) and Repsol-Petronor have joined forces to develop Europe’s first commercial plant to develop carbon negative aggregates.
gasworld TV’s latest webinar, CO2: Use It, Don’t Lose It, and Monitor, Part Two, saw industry specialists discuss a wide variety of topics relating to the use of carbon dioxide (CO2). Christopher Carson – Founder...
The UK’s largest carbon capture provider, Carbon Clean, announced today it has raised $8m from its new investor CEMEX as part of a new carbon capture project in Victorville, California, working alongside existing investors Equinor Ventures,...
Following on from last week’s webinar, part two of gasworld TV’s two-part series saw Aquila Triventek, Carbonic Solutions, and Atlas Copco engage in discussions around the expanding CO2 industry.
“We need policy makers to make policy, to reduce barriers so we can take carbon dioxide (CO2) and reuse it in a beneficial way to create value.”
Gasworld TV’s latest webinar, CO2: Use It, Don’t Lose It and Monitor, Jeff Holyoak, Vice-President of Sales and Market Development, TOMCO Systems, talked about identifying new applications for carbon dioxide (CO2), carbon capture and increasing the...
The National Carbon Capture Center in Alabama, USA, has announced the successful completion of its first demonstration of carbon utilisation technology.