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While most of the power industry might assume that momentum for carbon capture, utilization and storage is stalled, a closer ...
Billions have been invested in technologies to remove carbon dioxide from the sky in recent years. But Trump’s policies have clouded the outlook.
Researchers have determined that the large-scale adoption of technologies designed to capture carbon dioxide from industrial ...
Three bills aimed at leveling the playing field for Louisiana landowners facing carbon capture pipelines and underground injection plans made it out of a legislative committee on Wednesday ...
Carbon capture is on a roller coaster these days. Projects in the sector attracted more than $11 billion in 2023, almost double the investment figure from the year before, only to see growth stall ...
Over the past few years, the United States has become the go-to location for companies seeking to suck carbon dioxide out of the sky. There are a handful of demonstration-scale direct air capture ...
Two years ago, oil and gas company Occidental bought carbon capture startup Carbon Engineering. The transaction was hailed as a win-win: A climate tech company scored a significant exit ...
Then in 2018, Carbon Engineering published a paper estimating that its technology could eventually capture CO₂ for $94–$232 per ton. Around the same time, economist William Nordhaus ...
More than 200 kilometers off Norway’s coast in the North Sea sits the world’s first offshore carbon capture and storage project. Built in 1996, the Sleipner project strips carbon dioxide from ...