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New report finds CCS in California is viable

November 14, 2023

BY Lawrence Livermore National Laboratory

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Viva Bio Launches MOFs for Carbon Capture in Green Concrete & Cement

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By Viva Bio

November 20, 2024

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Viva Bio LLC, a leader in sustainable material innovation, announced its recent patent filing covering thousands of novel Metal-Organic Frameworks (MOFs) designed for carbon capture in industries such as Power Generation, Oil & Gas, Cement, Plastics, and more.

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Henkel Corporation and Celanese Corporation have announced a partnership to enhance circularity in emulsion production by utilizing carbon capture-based materials. Through this collaboration, Henkel will now produce water-based adhesives made from captured CO2 emissions.

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Summit Carbon Solutions announced the submission of its permit application to the South Dakota Public Utilities Commission. This filing reflects extensive engagement with South Dakotans to create a pipeline route shaped by direct stakeholder feedback, supporting agriculture and advancing energy innovation.

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Equatic announced the appointment of new leadership, laying the foundation for continued growth and momentum. The appointments represent a new chapter of growth for Equatic, as it prepares to launch the world’s largest ocean-based carbon removal plant and tracks toward carbon removal for less than $30 per ton by the end of the decade.

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Synata Bio, a U.S. company delivering turnkey carbon utilization technology to transform on-site waste gases into ethanol, has been awarded a $4.5 million grant from China’s National Development and Reform Commission (NDRC) for its Sylonto project.

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