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The Diplomatic Technologist Connecting Nations in the Carbon Capture Space

Fernando C. Hernandez, CCS Brasil's International Chairman, and Mette Tangen, the Norwegian Ministry of Foreign Affairs’ Consul General // PHOTO: Allstream Energy Partners

September 4, 2024

BY Allstream Energy Partners

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Cory Partners with Shell Catalysts & Technologies and Technip Energies to Advance Carbon Capture Project

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By Cory

September 04, 2024

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Cory has announced a strategic partnership with Shell Catalysts & Technologies and Technip Energies on its planned carbon capture and storage project. Its proposed CCS project will use Shell’s cutting-edge CANSOLV* CO2 Capture System to capture the CO2 emitted at its Riverside 1 and Riverside 2 energy-from-waste plants in Southeast London. Once complete, the project will capture approximately 1.4 million tons of CO2 per year by 2030.

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Eni and Snam, within the framework of the equal Joint Venture set up for the purpose, announced the commencement of CO2 injection activities in the reservoir for Phase 1 of Ravenna CCS. Designed to support industrial decarbonization, Ravenna CCS is the first project for the capture, transport and permanent storage of CO₂ in Italy created for exclusively environmental purposes.

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EET Fuels has progressed to the front-end engineering design (FEED) stage of its industrial carbon capture project. The Company has appointed Toyo Engineering India Pvt. Ltd., to carry out the FEED phase - an integral part of the project management process. Toyo-India will oversee design completion, project de-risking, detailed costing analysis and other vital work.

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The Vietnam Petroleum Institute has commissioned Black & Veatch to study carbon-cutting technologies at three coal-fired power plants owned by Vietnam Oil and Gas Group. The study’s objective is to investigate the current carbon capture technology landscape and evaluate the feasibility and effectiveness of applying that technology to the flue gas from the coal-fired power plants. 

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