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Category: carbon capture

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  • carbon capture

Businesses Aim to Pull Greenhouse Gases From the Air. It’s a Gamble.

Using technology to suck carbon dioxide out of the sky has long been dismissed as an impractical way to fight climate change — physically possible, but far too expensive to Continue Reading

Posted On : 19 Jan 2021 Published By : Tom Whipple
Category:
  • carbon capture

Occidental (OXY) Wants to Go Green to Produce More Oil –

Deep in the Permian Basin, America’s biggest oilfield, Occidental Petroleum Corp. plans to build a facility that it believes could change the way the world thinks about fossil-fuel emissions. The globe’s Continue Reading

Posted On : 14 Jan 2021 Published By : Tom Whipple
Category:
  • carbon capture

There’s a Plan to Bury Asia’s Carbon Emissions Under The Sea

Australian and Japanese companies are studying plans to capture carbon dioxide from industrial emitters in Asia and store it under the ocean floor off the coast of Australia. Perth-based Transborders Continue Reading

Posted On : 7 Dec 2020 Published By : Tom Whipple
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  • carbon capture

US company hopes to build underground CO2 storage facility in Louisiana

 A privately developed underground reservoir to permanently store carbon dioxide in southwest Louisiana is inching closer to reality, and with it a new business model for carbon capture and storage. Continue Reading

Posted On : 16 Oct 2020 Published By : Tom Whipple
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  • carbon capture

Carbon capture ‘moonshot’ moves closer as billions of dollars pour in

 As the world dices with the climate emergency, businesses and governments are starting to push funding toward technology that aims to trap planet-heating gases rather than let them saturate the Continue Reading

Posted On : 12 Oct 2020 Published By : Tom Whipple
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  • carbon capture

Carbon Capture Is A Critical Part Of Our Energy Future

Net-zero goals cannot be met by rising renewable energy usage and wider adoption of electrification in transport alone. The world will need to reduce the emissions from existing energy systems Continue Reading

Posted On : 2 Oct 2020 Published By : Tom Whipple
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  • carbon capture

Audi partnering with Climeworks on CO2 direct air capture and storage

The Swiss company Climeworks is building the world’s largest direct air capture (DAC) and storage facility for converting atmospheric CO 2 to rock in Iceland. Audi is partnering with the Continue Reading

Posted On : 8 Sep 2020 Published By : Tom Whipple
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  • carbon capture

Biggest U.S. Coal Carbon Capture Project Halted After Oil Price Crash

Low oil prices have made the only large-scale commercial project for carbon capture in the United States uneconomical, E&E News reported on Tuesday. The Petra Nova project for capturing carbon Continue Reading

Posted On : 30 Jul 2020 Published By : Tom Whipple
Category:
  • carbon capture

Two Innovations That Could Make CO2 Fuel A Reality

Carbon capture technology has been garnering more and more attention as one way to solve the world’s human-made emissions problem, but costs remain an obstacle. But another technology might help: Continue Reading

Posted On : 24 Feb 2020 Published By : Tom Whipple
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  • carbon capture

Carbon Capture Wins Fans Among Oil Giants

Carbon capture has existed for decades, but some recent efforts seek to lower the costs of the process. Climeworks’s CO2 collection system in Hinwil, Switzerland. Can new technology suck carbon Continue Reading

Posted On : 13 Feb 2020 Published By : Tom Whipple

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