Climeworks wins Busch award for CO2 capture tech
Carbon capture specialist Climeworks has received the Innovation in Vacuum Busch Award 2021 for its advanced use of vacuum technology.
Carbon capture specialist Climeworks has received the Innovation in Vacuum Busch Award 2021 for its advanced use of vacuum technology.
Direct air capture (DAC) specialist Climeworks has taken the latest step on its journey to reach gigatonne carbon capture capacity by starting work on its new DAC and storage facility, Mammoth.
Carbon dioxide (CO2) removal specialist Climeworks is set to scale up its pioneering direct air capture (DAC) technology following its signing of an equity round worth CHF 600m ($650m).
Danish energy solutions company Haldor Topsoe (Topsoe) will work with Icelandic hydrogen and ammonia experts Green Fuel to pursue green ammonia opportunities in Iceland.
Mining giant Rio Tinto will promote the use of decarbonisation through a collaboration with carbon capture expert Carbfix, which will see the companies capturing and permanently storing carbon dioxide (CO2) underground at the ISAL aluminium...
Carbon dioxide (CO2) capture specialists Climeworks has begun operations at its direct air capture (DAC) and storage plant, Orca, the largest facility of its kind.
A record purchase agreement has been signed between carbon dioxide (CO2) removal pioneer Climeworks and risk group Swiss Re to join forces in the effort to scale up carbon removal technology.
Subsidiaries of Reykjavik Energy, Carbfix and ON Power, have been granted €3.9m from the EU Innovation Fund for the Silverstone project.
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.
Carbfix and Dan-Unity CO2 have inked an agreement for the shipment of carbon dioxide (CO2) to the Coda Terminal – a new CO2 mineral storage terminal in Straumsvík, Iceland.