Svante and Climeworks to work together
Svante Inc., formerly known as Inventys Inc., and Climeworks AG have agreed to collaborate on the development of carbon capture technology solutions to help customers transition to a net-zero emissions future.
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Svante Inc., formerly known as Inventys Inc., and Climeworks AG have agreed to collaborate on the development of carbon capture technology solutions to help customers transition to a net-zero emissions future.
Air Liquide has renewed its partnership with Solidia Technologies, a developer of solutions to reduce the environmental footprint of precast concrete manufacturing.
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Abu Dhabi National Oil Company (ADNOC) and Eni have formed a partnership to develop advanced solutions for the reduction, capture, usage or confinement of CO2 emissions.
C-Capture, a UK-based designer of chemical processes for carbon dioxide removal, has appointed Tom White as its new CEO.
Gas detection and monitoring solutions manufacturer CO2Meter has collaborated with Micro-Hybrid Electronic to release a new CO2 sensor for incubators that monitors and controls the environments for cell cultures, tissue samples, and bacteria growth patterns.
Danish dry ice equipment producer Aquila Triventek has received certification of its RE160 CO2 recovery unit from TÜV.
Svante, LafargeHolcim, Oxy Low Carbon Ventures (OLCV), a wholly owned subsidiary of Occidental, and Total have joined forces to assess the viability and design of a commercial-scale carbon capture facility in Colorado, US.