CarbonCure listed on the Cleantech Hall of Fame
For the seventh consecutive year, Canadian cleantech company CarbonCure has been named a Global Cleantech 100 Company out of a more than 10,000 entrepreneurs.
For the seventh consecutive year, Canadian cleantech company CarbonCure has been named a Global Cleantech 100 Company out of a more than 10,000 entrepreneurs.
Sharing a landmark moment, Canadian carbon dioxide (CO2) removal company CarbonCure today (16th Dec) confirmed that its 500th carbon mineralisation system has been sold to one of its visionary concrete producer partners.
Four ‘Missions’ have been announced at today’s (9th Nov) Science and Innovation Day at the COP26 event, intended to spur further investment in clean energy technologies.
At today’s COP26 Science and Innovation Day the UK Government aims to commit to newly announced initiatives centred around accelerating innovation and low carbon transitions in industry and cities.
As momentum for carbon reduction technologies continue to accelerate, CarbonCure Technologies has today (1stOct) announced a new partnership with Astec Industries to scale its low-carbon concrete tech worldwide.
Our cover feature this September explores the role of LNG in a decarbonised world, and it seems fitting to focus here on the emergence of clean fuels and circular economies on the radar of the...
France-based Technip Energies is to accelerate the energy transition in the United Arab Emirates (UAE) and other countries in the Middle East and North Africa (MENA) region through a commitment to decarbonisation.
Canadian carbon dioxide (CO2) removal company CarbonCure has joined more than 200 companies in a joint commitment to reach net zero carbon emissions by 2040.
As efforts increase to decarbonise industry, it’s becoming clear just which aspects necessitate further scrutiny. As the second most consumed substance on the planet, concrete contains a large percentage of cement, the production of which...
The Government of Saskatchewan this week unveiled ambitious carbon capture, utilisation and storage (CCUS) goals, stating that it is looking to invest more than $2bn in the sector.