Google to buy $35m in carbon removal credits
Tech giant Google is matching the Department of Energy’s Carbon Dioxide (CO2) credits and will buy $35 million-worth in the next year.
Tech giant Google is matching the Department of Energy’s Carbon Dioxide (CO2) credits and will buy $35 million-worth in the next year.
Carbon dioxide (CO2) is a critical component in various industrial processes, serving as an essential ingredient in sectors ranging from food and beverage to pharmaceuticals and electronics manufacturing.
A new joint venture launched by global chemicals and energy company Sasol in partnership with low carbon technologies firm Topsoe promises to accelerate the development and delivery of sustainable aviation fuels (SAF).
Heidelberg Materials is modernising its Airvault cement plant in France’s New Aquitaine Region with the aim of capturing 1 million tonnes per annum (Mtpa) of carbon from 2030.
Climeworks wants to triple its US team by the end of 2024 and has today (13th March) announced its new US headquarters in Austin, Texas.
Netherlands-based decarbonisation technology firm Skytree plans to bring to market its newest decentralised direct air capture (DAC) unit to capture larger volumes of carbon dioxide (CO2).
US-based direct air capture (DAC) specialist CarbonCapture has successfully completed a $80m Series A financing round to further technology development and support early installations.
Mitsubishi Heavy Industries (MHI) will provide carbon dioxide (CO2) capture technology for the Hydrogen Production Plant 2 (HPP2) at the UK’s Stanlow Manufacturing Complex.
The UK Government’s CCUS strategy is based on optimistic techno-economic assumptions that are now outdated and unrealistic, warns a report from the financial think tank Carbon Tracker released today.
The UK aims to build new gas-fired power stations to boost energy security – though in a departure to the energy zeitgeist, they will be unabated and won’t capture carbon.