DOE-NETL supports LH CO2MENT Colorado Project
The US Department of Energy’s National Energy Laboratory Technology (DOE-NETL) has announced plans to support the LH CO2MENT Colorado Project.
The US Department of Energy’s National Energy Laboratory Technology (DOE-NETL) has announced plans to support the LH CO2MENT Colorado Project.
Southern Company will continue to manage and operate the National Carbon Capture Centre, located in Wilsonville, Alabama, for an additional five years under an agreement with the US Department of Energy and its National Energy...
Microsoft has signed a Memorandum of Understanding (MoU) with Norwegian multinational energy company Equinor to explore transportation and storage of captured carbon dioxide (CO2) as the tech giant looks to reduce its carbon emissions.
Blue Flint, a Midwest AgEnergy company based in North Dakota, has begun drilling a stratigraphic test well to study the feasibility of underground storage of carbon dioxide through carbon capture utilisation and storage (CCUS).
A team of US researchers are developing a novel porous material capable of capturing very small concentrations of CO2 in the air and collecting the gas for further use.
During the month of September, SaskPower’s carbon capture and storage (CCS) facility at the Boundary Dam Power Station captured 64,855 tonnes of carbon dioxide.
Soletair Power has designed, built and installed a new air filtration and purification system that removes harmful carbon dioxide from the air and turns it into useable fuel.
The European Commission has proposed a €102m award to a Netherlands-based carbon capture and storage project, as part of a necessary measure to keep global warming below 2 degrees celsius.
Researchers at Columbia University have launched the “world’s first” Carbon Dioxide Removal Law database, an annotated bibliography of legal materials related to carbon dioxide remove and carbon sequestration and use.
Two groups from the University of Kentucky Centre for Applied Energy Research (CAER) have joined forces to develop an ammonia-based looping integrated carbon capture and utilisation technology.