carbon capture
Emissions & Environment
Carbon capture innovator completes £8m funding round
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Carbon capture technology company C-Capture has announced that it has completed an £8 million ($11.13 million) funding round supported by existing shareholders...
Emissions & Environment
ExxonMobil launches business to commercialize carbon capture tech
ExxonMobil has announced the creation of a new business to commercialise its extensive low-carbon technology portfolio.
Gas & Oil Fired
Gas-powered infrastructure achieves first fire at DOE carbon capture test site
The National Carbon Capture Center milestone paves the way for the first test runs of carbon capture technologies using actual natural gas-derived flue gas.
Feature Articles
Ed’s note: Spotlight shines at last on CCUS
Is carbon capture, utilisation and storage finally about to get a leading role on the global energy stage after waiting in the wings for more than a decade?
Emissions & Environment
IEA: Hydrogen and clean energy technologies key to meeting climate targets
The International Energy Agency’s new energy technologies report calls for more attention to decarbonization of the transport, buildings and industry sectors.
Asia
Mitsubishi Shipbuilding to pilot world’s first marine carbon-capture system
Mitsubishi Shipbuilding, Kawasaki Kisen Kaisha and Nippon Kaiji Kyokai to pilot the world's first marine-based carbon-capture system.
Emissions Control
UK Government publishes response to carbon capture business models
The government has set out their minded-to-position on the business models that will be used to enable CCUS investment in the UK.
Emissions & Environment
Global carbon capture and storage pipeline grows by 10 large-scale facilities
The Global CCS Institute has added 10 carbon capture and storage facilities to its global database, bringing the total number of CCS facilities in various stages of development to 59.
Energy Storage
New carbon capture project launches in Alberta, Canada
A refinery and a fertiliser plant connected to the now operational Alberta Carbon Trunk Line (ACTL) have become the world’s 20th and 21st large-scale carbon capture and storage (CCS) facilities in operation.