Carbon capture and storage (CCS) is no longer just a future concept but is becoming a practical solution helping companies to plan cleaner energy projects and meet climate and sustainability goals, a ...
Beneath the surface of Decatur, more than 5,000 feet underground, carbon dioxide from ADM’s ethanol production is being permanently stored.
The hardworking people of Louisiana have long tapped into the state’s natural resources, shaping Louisiana as a leader in energy production and mineral resources. The oil and gas sector has ...
Published by the Louisiana Illuminator, States Newsroom Billions of taxpayer dollars once intended to help fight climate change by subsidizing capture and storage of carbon dioxide may instead go to ...
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).
The project would involve capturing carbon dioxide from Japan’s heavy industries, transporting it overseas and burying it ...
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A growing number of GOP elected officials question the use of carbon capture and storage for oil and gas projects. A Texas energy regulator is publicly slamming carbon injection plans, challenging the ...
CCS is scaling fast with 41 plants running today and 350 plus projects in development and new clusters linking emitters to storage like Northern Lights HyNet the East Coast Cluster and Benelux.
Geologic reservoirs that trapped petroleum for millions of years are now being repurposed to store the greenhouse gas carbon dioxide. New research is improving how we monitor this storage and verify ...
Japan wants to ship carbon emissions to Malaysia in a first-of-its-kind project in Southeast Asia for carbon capture and storage, a widely debated process that critics say is more symbolic than ...