Carbon capture may be the future, so technology development and testing are underway today. Unless something dramatic happens to alter the political landscape within the next few years, it seems all ...
Algae may be found in oceans and lakes, but some scientists are hoping that the next place you’ll see these organisms is a coal-fired power plant. That’s because algae, which mostly reside in aquatic ...
BOSTON--(BUSINESS WIRE)--Mantel, developer of a novel solution to carbon capture, today announced a $2 million investment led by The Engine, the venture firm spun out of MIT that invests in ...
India’s $2.2 billion carbon capture investment reveals how trade pressures and the European Union's Carbon Border Adjustment ...
ARVADA, Colo.--(BUSINESS WIRE)--Carbon America’s novel cryogenic carbon capture technology, FrostCC™, has successfully completed 1,000 hours of testing at the National Carbon Capture Center (NCCC), a ...
Scientists have created a device that captures carbon dioxide and transforms it into a useful chemical in a single step. The ...
At its core, carbon capture refers to technologies designed to remove carbon dioxide (CO₂) from large point sources — like power plants, cement factories, or steel mills — or directly from the air.
CCS projects are receiving significant investments, but facing increasing criticism over their effectiveness and high costs. There is a debate about whether these funds would be better spent on proven ...
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DECARBON 2026: low-carbon hydrogen a central tool for O&G decarbonisation
Enthused by innovation but dampened by restrictive legislation, industry voices discussed the decarbonisation of hydrogen at DECARBON 2026.
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Can Canada capture enough carbon to make a difference?
The Narwhal reports on Canada's carbon capture efforts, discussing the trade-offs between emissions reduction and oil ...
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Can carbon capture clean India's air?
India's latest Budget made a huge allocation for carbon capture, utilisation and storage. Can it deliver?
This is the first of a two-part series on CO 2 capture technologies and projects. Part two will be published in the May issue of Power Engineering magazine. An array of initiatives is underway by ...
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