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Expro Secures CCUS Work on Japan's First Clean Hydrogen Production Demo Project
Energy services provider Expro has secured a contract with INPEX Corporation covering carbon capture utilization and storage (CCUS) for Japan’s first clea…
Biofuel
UK Considers Extending Subsidies for Large-Scale Biomass Power Producers
The U.K. government is considering extending subsidies for biomass power producers that plan to develop bioenergy with carbon capture and storage (BECCS) capaci…
Carbon Emissions
EU Drafts Plan to Zero Out Industry's Carbon Footprint by 2050
The 3D Project (DMX Demonstration in Dunkirk), piloting a new form of carbon capture and utilisation or storage (CCU/S) technology on an industrial scale, is se…
Carbon Capture
MHI and KEPCO Agree to Install a CO2 Capture Pilot Plant at Himeji No.2 Power Station
Mitsubishi Heavy Industries, Ltd. (MHI) agreed today with The Kansai Electric Power Co., Inc. (KEPCO) to install a CO2 capture pilot plant at Himeji No.2 power …
Carbon Emissions
UK's Drax Power Plant Gets Approval for Carbon Capture Plan
Drax power station is pictured during the sunset in Drax, North Yorkshire, Britain, November 27, 2020. REUTERS/Lee Smith/File Photo Acquire Licensing RightsBrit…
Oil Field
Energy Firms to Test CO2 Capture in Brazil Undersea Oil Field
A consortium of Brazilian, British, French and Chinese energy firms will test new technology aimed at capturing CO2 in an undersea oilfield off Brazil in an eff…
Carbon Capture
Exxonmobil to Pilot Carbon Capture via Carbonate Fuel Cells
The fuel cell maker FuelCell Energy will expand on its research partnership with ExxonMobil by installing a pilot system that can capture carbon dioxide while g…
Coal-Fired Power Plants
Biden Administration Awards $9M Grant to Research Carbon Capture for Proposed Southcentral Alaska Coal Power Plant
The UAF coal plant in Feb. 2022 (Lex Treinen/Alaska Public Media)The University of Alaska Fairbanks is set to receive a $9 million dollar grant from the Biden a…
Carbon Storage
Biden Administration Grants Louisiana Power to Approve Carbon Capture Wells
The Biden administration is handing Louisiana regulators new power to attract and approve carbon capture projects at a time when the state’s influential e…
Carbon Emissions
Chinese Energy Giant Takes a Big Step Forward in Capturing Carbon Dioxide
Among the undulating hills of the Loess Plateau in northwest China, two striking silver spherical tanks, surrounded by a complex network of pipelines, add a tou…
CCS
Kern Unveils California's First Review of a Carbon Capture, Sequestration Project
Carbon capture and sequestration diverts CO2 emissions to underground storage.Photo courtesy of Kern County's Planning and Natural Resources DepartmentCalif…
COP28
COP28 Witnesses Power of China's New Energy Industry
The UN COP28 climate summit concluded in Dubai, UAE on Wednesday. At the conference, China's new energy industry and its contributions to aiding energy tran…
Coal-Fired Power Plants
US Awards up to $890 Million to Carbon Capture Projects at Gas, Coal Plants
Natural gas and coal plants in Texas, California and North Dakota will share up to $890 million in U.S. funding for projects to demonstrate the viability of car…
Cooperation case
Sinopec destaca as conquistas de CCUS na COP 28 e divulga o primeiro relatório de desempenho de 10 anos sobre o apoio à iniciativa "Belt and Road"
O projeto de mega toneladas de CCUS da Qilu-Shengli entrou em operação em 2022, um marco para o setor de CCUS da China, que está chegando n…
CCS
Utility Company Dte Energy Sees Higher Profit in 2024
Utility firm DTE Energy (DTE.N) expects higher operating profit in 2024 and plans to explore small carbon capture storage projects next year, betting on revenue…
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