November 15, 2023
BY Battelle
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Alberta’s government is investing $5 million from the industry-led TIER fund to help Deep Sky design, build and operate the world’s first direct air capture innovation and commercialization centre in Innisfail.
CarbonQuest, a leading distributed carbon capture technology provider, and Daroga Power (“Daroga”), a leading developer of power projects in the U.S., today announced their first joint carbon capture-as-a-service financing project in North America, with a goal to offer such service to customers across a variety of sectors ranging from food and beverage operations, commercial and industrial facilities, and utility infrastructure.
Nuada has developed a solution to capture industrial carbon emissions before they enter the atmosphere, targeting sectors such as cement, lime, and waste-to-energy. Compared to traditional methods, Nuada’s technology is more efficient and cost-effective, requiring 90 per cent less energy than conventional approaches.
Heidelberg Materials has officially inaugurated Brevik CCS in Norway, the world’s first industrial-scale carbon capture, and storage (CCS) facility in the cement industry. Brevik CCS will capture around 400,000 tons of CO₂ per year, representing 50% of the plant’s emissions – and equivalent to the amount of CO₂ emissions per passenger for roughly 150,000 round-trip flights between Frankfurt and New York.
Seatrium Limited announced the signing of a Letter of Intent (LOI) with long-term strategic Favoured Customer Contract partner Solvang ASA, Norway, for installation and retrofitting of full-scale Carbon Capture and Storage (CCS) systems. The milestone LOI was formalized during Nor-Shipping 2025 in Oslo, reinforcing the companies’ shared commitment to sustainable maritime solutions.