Climeworks unveils ‘next-gen’ DAC tech to reach megatonne capacity
Switzerland-based direct air capture (DAC) specialist Climeworks has revealed its latest technological innovation to scale up to megatonne capacity.
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Switzerland-based direct air capture (DAC) specialist Climeworks has revealed its latest technological innovation to scale up to megatonne capacity.
Around 7-9 billion tonnes of CO2 per year will need to be removed by mid-century from the atmosphere if the world is to meet the 1.5°C Paris Agreement target, according to University of Oxford research.
Black & Veatch has selected six startups to participate in its BV IgniteX Carbon Dioxide Removal (CDR) Accelerator – a provider of support to enterprises driving climate technology.
Deanne Barrow, Renewable Energy & Infrastructure Lawyer at Norton Rose Fulbright, discusses the future of carbon capture, on gasworld’s, CO2 in 2024, webinar.
Germany’s Federal Cabinet has given the go-ahead to carbon capture and storage (CCS), focusing primarily on hard-to-abate sectors.
Colin Trundley, LCO2 & Helium Supply Chain Director at Nippon Gases, discusses the real life applications and sources of biogenic CO2, on gasworld’s, CO2 in 2024, webinar.
Ian Hibbitt, Strategic Development Manager for Decarbonisation at BOC, a Linde company, outlines the importance of nitrogen and helium in delivering hydrogen and decarbonisation
The Labour Party will launch its new Great British Energy (GBE) plan today (31st May), less than five weeks away from the general election.
Carbon capture solutions company Capsol Technologies (Capsol) has announced its plans to list the company on the main board of Norway’s stock exchange, Euronext’s Oslo Børs.
Gloucestershire, UK-based Wild Hydrogen has developed a novel method of producing carbon-negative hydrogen that could be used to power trucks, ships and airplanes.