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 ...
NextEra Energy is working on power deals with major tech firms to support electricity hungry data centers. The company is ...
Finance Minister Nirmala Sitharaman announced a ₹20,000 crore outlay for scaling up Carbon Capture, Utilisation and Storage (CCUS) technologies across key industrial sectors.
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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 ...
Cement and building materials producer Holcim announced an investment in Capsol Technologies, a publicly listed Norwegian company specialising in carbon capture solutions, as part of its near-zero ...
Finnish marine and energy systems giant Wärtsilä has unveiled a groundbreaking carbon capture system (CCS) for the global shipping industry, promising to slash vessel CO₂ emissions by up to 70 percent ...
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 ...
Seabound has developed a compact carbon capture unit that can be retrofitted on existing cargo ships, capturing up to 78% of CO2 emissions. The system uses quicklime to trap carbon emissions as ...
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.
The Union Budget 2026 has placed Carbon Capture (CCUS) at the heart of industrial policy. As we break down the Rs 20,000 cr ...
The global carbon capture, utilization, and storage (CCUS) market is experiencing rapid growth, driven by net-zero goals, government tax credits, and high demand in heavy industries (steel, cement).
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