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Driving carbon capture technology forward in the UK

A call for evidence was launched today for new ways to transport captured CO2 that enables UK industries to adopt carbon capture technology.

Direct air capture accelerated through Georgia Tech and Meta OpenDAC database

Georgia Tech and Meta have collaborated on a massive database to make it easier and faster to implement direct air capture technologies.

TriGen Energy BV: Carbon capture solutions for the oil industry

Pieter Kapteijn and Gabriël de Scheemaker, CEO and CFO of TriGen Energy BV, discuss the company’s carbon capture and storage (CCS) and carbon capture utilisation (CCUS) technology, and how they contribute to a net zero fossil fuel industry.

Slashing carbon emissions: Can the cost of direct air carbon capture be reduced?

Slashing carbon emissions will be hard to achieve unless ways can be found to reduce the cost of direct air capture technologies.

TwistR Energy: Pioneering supersonic cryogenic gas processing solutions

TwistR Energy, a pioneer in supersonic cryogenic gas processing, teams up with TriGen Energy to decarbonise the industry.

Generative AI revolutionises metal-organic framework materials discovery for carbon capture

Argonne scientists are employing AI techniques to develop novel metal-organic frameworks for carbon capture technologies.

CCUS Vision: UK announces carbon capture strategy to seize global market

The UK Government has announced an ambitious carbon capture strategy to position the nation as a global leader in the sector.

Verifying carbon capture in concrete

Researchers from the University of Tokyo and Nagoya University in Japan have developed a method to confirm carbon capture in concrete.

Unlocking the green potential: Transforming industrial CO2 into acetone with carbon capture and utilisation technology

PYROCO2 is developing carbon capture and utilisation technology for climate-positive solutions in European chemical production.

US advances marine carbon dioxide removal technologies with $36m funding

The US will fund $36m for 11 projects across 11 states to develop marine carbon dioxide removal capture and storage technologies.

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