Japanese companies partner to create new CCUS solution
Two Japanese companies, Tokai Carbon Co., Ltd. and Sekisui Chemical CO., Ltd., have entered a partnership to develop a new and novel form of carbon capture.
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Two Japanese companies, Tokai Carbon Co., Ltd. and Sekisui Chemical CO., Ltd., have entered a partnership to develop a new and novel form of carbon capture.
Lomarlabs, a subsidiary of ship-owning and management group Lomar, is collaborating with tech startup Seabound on a cost-effective technology to capture CO2 emissions onboard vessels.
Direct air capture (DAC) specialist Climeworks has signed a 13-year agreement with global private markets firm Partners Group to remove 7,000 metric tonnes of carbon dioxide (CO2) from the atmosphere on the company’s behalf.
Chart Industries is expanding its Memorandum of Understanding (MoU) with Wolf Carbon Solutions to jointly identify, develop, pursue, and execute carbon capture projects along the Mt. Simon Hub carbon pipeline system.
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