The CO2 business in 2021
Here we are, deep into the Covid-19 infection, which has in some ways helped some industries and crippled others. When thinking of carbon dioxide (CO2) sources and activities this year, I projected growth among many...
Here we are, deep into the Covid-19 infection, which has in some ways helped some industries and crippled others. When thinking of carbon dioxide (CO2) sources and activities this year, I projected growth among many...
CEMEX and Carbon Upcycling are working together to improve the processing of residue or by-products of industrial processes by capturing CO2 emissions to produce nanomaterials.
Canadian cleantech company CarbonCure Technologies has announced an investment by leading technology and property developers, representing a commitment to tackling the carbon footprint of concrete.
Through its Corporate Venture Capital Unit CEMEX Ventures, CEMEX, S.A.B. de C.V., has signed an agreement with carbon capture and technology specialist Carbon Clean to develop a carbon capture solution for the cement industry.
University of California, Los Angeles (UCLA) researchers have received a two-year $2m grant from the US Department of Energy (DOE) to develop a process that can convert CO2 emissions into construction materials.
The US Department of Energy’s (DOE) Office of Fossil Energy (FE) has selected 11 carbon utilisation projects to receive approximately $17m in federal funding for research and development.
Canadian cleantech company CarbonCure has joined the World Cement Association (WCA) as an Associate Corporate Member.
US-based cement and concrete technology company Solidia Technologies has extended its partnership with LafargeHolcim to 2025, with an option to extend, in order to reduce CO2 emissions.
Canadian cleantech company CarbonCure has been awarded the 2020 North American Cleantech Company of the Year by the Cleantech Group.
Air Liquide has renewed its partnership with Solidia Technologies, a developer of solutions to reduce the environmental footprint of precast concrete manufacturing.