GE demonstrates scalable DAC
After a successful demonstration of its direct air capture (DAC) prototype in the lab, GE is planning larger scale demonstrations in 2024.
After a successful demonstration of its direct air capture (DAC) prototype in the lab, GE is planning larger scale demonstrations in 2024.
Over the last few years, a number of mining operations have begun to explore achieving carbon neutral in their operations. In addition to the usual strategies: switching from diesel and incorporating renewable energy, many are...
Air Products’ Seifi Ghasemi describes the US Inflation Reduction Act (IRA) as the carrot versus stick approach to reversing climate change.
Enverus Intelligence Research (EIR), a subsidiary of Enverus, has released another report using the company’s ESG and Geoscience Analytics platforms to examine the potential for CO2 storage in Appalachia and assesses source-to-sink project economics given the...
Researchers from the National Energy Technology Laboratory and the University of Kentucky are using a quantum computer algorithm to find useful amine compounds for improved atmospheric carbon capture.
A new chemical process is giving carbon capture and conversion (CCUS) “more bang for the buck” by more efficiently converting captured CO2 into multi-carbon products like ethylene, which are used in a wide range of...
Oregon State University and Sandia Labs have received a $540,000 grant from the US Department of Energy to explore whether it would be possible to capture carbon dioxide (CO2) from industrial emissions before trapping its...
The GCCA (Global Cement and Concrete Association) is inviting industry from around the world to take part in the second Innovandi Open Challenge, an attempt to encourage collaboration among global cement producers and start-ups to...
Canadian company Gas Liquids Engineering Ltd. (GLE) recently announced this it is undertaking a detailed engineering study on a major carbon capture and sequestration project for Marquis Carbon Capture LLC. The study will take place...
Brooklyn-based Amogy has scored another first by modifying a 1957-vintage tug to run on liquid ammonia.