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ExxonMobil explores Australia CCS potential
US energy giant ExxonMobil is undertaking initial design studies to explore the potential for carbon capture and storage (CCS) off the coast of Victoria, Australia.
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Stripe, Alphabet, Meta collaborate to scale-up carbon removal
Five of the world’s largest big tech firms have committed $925m (£700m) to purchase captured carbon between now and 2030 – an investment that marks a milestone in the scaling up of carbon removal technologies.
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UK Govt reveals £375m support package to strengthen energy security
The UK Government has launched a £375m support package consisting of funding for innovative energy technologies that aim to strengthen the nation’s energy security.
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New IPCC report underscores ‘critical’ role of carbon capture in meeting climate goals
In a report released yesterday, April 5th, the Intergovernmental Panel on Climate Change (IPCC) reaffirmed the importance of carbon capture and removal in meeting 2050 climate goals as set out by the Paris Agreement.
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Green partnership aims to develop 1000km CO2 transport network across Europe
Leading transmission system operator OGE is working with green hydrogen company Tree Energy Solutions (TES) on the installation of a carbon dioxide (CO2) transport pipeline which will be re-used in a circular closed-loop system as a carrier to transport green hydrogen to be used in other industries.
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Storegga plots path to net zero with direct air capture deal
UK-based decarbonisation developer Storegga has revealed its entry into a Memorandum of Understanding (MoU) with The Alliance for Sustainability Leadership in Education (The EAUC) that will see the company advancing its direct air capture (DAC) development.
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Air Liquide partners with Sogestran for European CCS
Industrial gas major Air Liquide is to advance the potential of Europe’s carbon capture and storage (CCS) value chain following its entry into a joint venture with maritime transport firm Sogestran.
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NSHD advances energy transition with green vision
One of the world’s largest industrial, electronic, and medical gas providers, the Nippon Sanso Holdings Group (NSHD), has laid out its future vision for a more sustainable society.
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Air Liquide, EQIOM collaborate on €150m carbon-neutral cement plant
Industrial gases specialist Air Liquide will support the decarbonisation of a cement production plant in Lumbres, France, owned and operated by construction firm EQIOM.
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Alberta drives energy transition with CCS project selection
Six project proposals for the development of carbon capture and sequestration (CCS) hubs in and around Edmonton’s industrial area have been chosen by the Albertan government in Canada.
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Swarovski signs five-year CO2 removal deal with Climeworks
International jewellery company Swarovski is accelerating its plan to reduce, offset and remove carbon dioxide (CO2) emissions from its industrial processes following the signing of a five-year agreement with carbon capture specialist Climeworks.
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‘Breakthrough’ carbon capture tech slashes costs
A new modular carbon capture system created by Belfast-based MOF Technologies could ‘revolutionise the world of carbon capture’, according to its developers.
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MHIENG to hold CO2 capture test at Japan cement plant
Group company of Mitsubishi Heavy Industries, Ltd (MHI), MHI Engineering, Ltd. (MHIENG), is set to help decarbonise Japan’s cement industry through the application of its KM CDR Process carbon capture technology.
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Xebec, Summit in $100m deal for ‘world’s largest’ CCS project
Sustainable gas technology manufacturer Xebec Adsorption Inc. (Xebec) will supply 51 carbon dioxide (CO2) reciprocating compression packages to SCS Carbon Removal LLC (SCS) – a subsidiary of Summit Carbon Solutions – to be used for what could become the world’s largest carbon capture and storage (CCS) project, the Midwest Carbon ...
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