CarbonCure makes changes to its Board of Directors
CarbonCure Technologies has appointed Lisa Bate and Michael Burke to its Board of Directors, and appointed its founder and CEO, Robert Niven, as Chair of the Board.
CarbonCure Technologies has appointed Lisa Bate and Michael Burke to its Board of Directors, and appointed its founder and CEO, Robert Niven, as Chair of the Board.
Canadian Member of Parliament (MP) Greg McLean will today (19th July) tour the Alberta Carbon Conversion Technology Centre (ACCTC), owned by Carbon Upcycling Technologies.
The global cement making industry is one of the largest emitters of carbon dioxide (CO2) and is responsible for 8% of worldwide greenhouse gas emissions – four times more than the aviation sector.
Lafarge Canada is looking to decarbonise the production of its concrete through the integration of Carbon Upcycling Technologies’ CO2-embedded concrete additive.
A multi-week test has demonstrated that carbon dioxide (CO2) from flue gas streams of natural gas- and coal-fired generating units can successfully be injected into concrete blocks to reduce carbon emissions.
Blue Planet is developing a new carbon capture, utilisation and storage (CCUS) system to capture carbon dioxide (CO2) from a variety of high emitting industries such as power, steel, cement and refining.
A new type of carbon capture and utilisation (CCU) technology will be implemented in a pilot installation at Lehigh’s Redding California cement facility, with an expected 60% reduction in CO2 emissions per tonne of product.
CO2Concrete has rebranded as CarbonBuilt to better align its mission to store significant amounts of carbon dioxide (CO2) in concrete used for the built environment.
Some industries are considered ‘difficult to decarbonise’. Iron and steelmaking is one example. Cement is another.
Canadian cleantech company CarbonCure has announced Mitsubishi Corporation and Carbon Direct as new investors, representing increased commitment to tackling the carbon footprint of concrete.