CarbonCure joins WCA
Canadian cleantech company CarbonCure has joined the World Cement Association (WCA) as an Associate Corporate Member.
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Canadian cleantech company CarbonCure has joined the World Cement Association (WCA) as an Associate Corporate Member.
Global technology group Wärtsilä will provide its Volatile Organic Compounds (VOC) Recovery System, together with an LNG Fuel Gas Supply System, for two new 124,000 DWT shuttle tankers.
The North Dakota Industrial Commission has awarded $500,000 in Renewable Energy Programme to the Energy & Environmental Research Centre for the development of North Dakota’s ethanol and carbon capture and storage (CCS) facility.
International think tank the Global CCS Institute has added 10 carbon capture and storage (CCS) facilities to its global database, bringing the total number of CCS facilities in various stages of development to 59.
Global engineering and consultancy firm Wood is delivering the concept selection and early design for the UK’s Humber Zero project which aims to create a zero-carbon industrial cluster.
Swiss direct air capture (DAC) company Climeworks has raised $75m in equity from private investors, marking the largest private investment into DAC to date.
A refinery and a fertiliser plant connected to the now operational Alberta Carbon Trunk Line (ACTL) have become the world’s 20th and 21st large-scale carbon capture and storage (CCS) facilities in operation.
According to new research by University of Alberta physicists, a sensitive carbon dioxide detector can be made out of a simple piece of paper.
One of the most promising routes to take the next steps on the road to full decarbonisation is carbon capture and storage (CCS) from existing combustion processes, such as cement production or electrical power generation.
A consortium of Belgian and Dutch companies have set up a new project that will investigate the feasibility of carbon capture and storage (CCUS) at the North Sea Port in 2025.