Project CO2MENT launches in British Columbia
Vancouver-based Inventys has entered into a project partnership to develop and demonstrate the first full-cycle solution to capture and reuse carbon dioxide (CO2) from a cement plant.
Vancouver-based Inventys has entered into a project partnership to develop and demonstrate the first full-cycle solution to capture and reuse carbon dioxide (CO2) from a cement plant.
Drax Group, Equinor and National Grid Ventures have signed a Memorandum of Understanding (MoU).
Shell’s Quest carbon capture and storage (CCS) facility has successfully captured and safely stored four million tonnes of carbon dioxide (CO2), the equivalent to the annual emissions from around one million cars.
Oxy Low Carbon Ventures, LLC (OLCV) and Carbon Engineering Ltd are working on the engineering and design of a large Direct Air Capture (DAC) and sequestration facility in the Permian Basin, Southwestern US.
Wabash Valley Resources (WVR) has secured an investment from OGCI Climate Investments (OGCI CI) to develop a 1.5-1.75 million tonnes per annum, carbon capture and sequestration (CCS) project, located outside of West Terre Haute, Indiana.
In an exclusive interview with gasworld, Oscar Graff, Vice-President and Head of CCUS Technologies at Aker Solutions discusses the carbon capture contract recently signed with Twence and its Just Catch modular carbon capture system.
Writing for the journal Science (sciencemag.org) in 2009, Professor David W. Keith observed: “Over the long run, the ability to remove CO2 from the air should be viewed as an essential tool in our kit...
A European-wide knowledge sharing network has received funding from the European Commission to support and inspire major carbon capture, utilisation and storage (CCUS) projects.
Following The House of Commons Business, Energy and Industrial Strategy (BEIS) Committee’s report titled Carbon capture usage and storage: third time lucky? Scottish Carbon Capture Storage (SCCS) have responded with its thoughts on the future...
Last month, Carbon Engineering, a Canadian clean energy company announced the completion of an equity financing round of $68m, marking the largest private investment made into a Direct Air Capture (DAC) company to date.