Para-xylene production from recycled CO2
The New Energy and Industrial Technology Development Organisation (NEDO) has selected a newly formed consortium to develop a variety of technologies that produce para-xylene from recycled CO2.
The New Energy and Industrial Technology Development Organisation (NEDO) has selected a newly formed consortium to develop a variety of technologies that produce para-xylene from recycled CO2.
Kobe Steel, the partner company of Midrex Technologies, has entered into an agreement with iron ore production company Vale S.A. and global trading and investment company Mitsui & Co to collaborate on low CO2 metallics...
In less than five years since its start up, a carbon capture and storage (CCS) facility owned by Shell Canada has captured and safely stored five million tonnes of CO2, the Royal Dutch Shell subsidiary...
Carbon8 Systems, a UK-based company that converts CO2 into high-value, lightweight construction aggregates, has signed a commercial agreement with the Vicat Group cement company.
Supersonic aircraft company Aerion and direct air capture (DAC) company Carbon Engineering have joined forces to develop solutions for carbon neutral supersonic air travel.
A new study by scientists from Scotland and Malaysia has provided insights into the role of natural mechanisms within rocks deep below ground for securely storing anthropogenic carbon dioxide (CO2).
University of California, Los Angeles (UCLA) researchers have received a two-year $2m grant from the US Department of Energy (DOE) to develop a process that can convert CO2 emissions into construction materials.
Canada’s Air Transat has signed a deal with SAF+ Consortium to use jet fuel made from captured CO2.
Europe’s largest biomethane producer Nature Energy has entered into an agreement to sell biomethane to Shell Energy Europe Limited.
ExxonMobil has renewed its partnership with Princeton Energy Centre through which it will develop low-emission technologies and solutions such as carbon capture and power generation.