CAER receives funding from the DOE to develop carbon capture innovations
The University of Kentucky Centre (CAER) for Applied Energy Research has received a grant from the Department of Energy (DOE) to advance its carbon capture system.
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The University of Kentucky Centre (CAER) for Applied Energy Research has received a grant from the Department of Energy (DOE) to advance its carbon capture system.
Transboundary export of carbon dioxide (CO2) for the purpose of carbon capture and storage (CCS) can now be provisionally allowed under certain circumstances.
This summer, the liquefied carbon dioxide and dry ice markets again suffered from a lack of balance between supply and demand, The Gas Review reports.
Analox is launching its own personal carbon dioxide (CO2) alarm, combining highly efficient, low power sensing technology with the company’s established engineering and manufacturing expertise.
Velocys, Inc., a wholly owned subsidiary of Velocys plc, has signed an agreement with Oxy Low Carbon Ventures, LLC (OLCV), to capture carbon dioxide (CO2) from Velocys’ planned Bayou Fuels biomass-to-fuels project in Natchez, Mississippi,...
Evonik and Siemens’ research project ‘Rheticus’ has entered its second phase which will run until 2021 and receive approximately €3.5m from Germany’s Federal Ministry of Education and Research.
Carbon dioxide’s role in the production of legalised cannabis as well as the food and beverage market were two of the hot topics covered in the afternoon session at gasworld’s North American CO2 Summit here in Indianapolis.
Industry giants and experts offered insight into whether carbon dioxide (CO2) supply was keeping up with demand during the first two sessions at gasworld’s North American CO2 Summit here in Indianapolis, Indiana.
gasworld’s North American CO2 Summit 2019 is now officially underway with discussion focusing on the key issues in the carbon dioxide (CO2) sector at The Conrad Hotel, Indianapolis.
Industrial gas professionals and high-profile end-users will today begin to gather for gasworld’s first CO2 Summit in North America at The Conrad Hotel in Indianapolis.