As the industry navigates economic uncertainty, ambiguous policy frameworks and scrutiny around safety and scalability, one thing remains consistent: adaptability.
Across the carbon management landscape, the conversation is shifting from possibility to proof. This issue captures that evolution. Rather than debating whether carbon capture and utilization can scale, our contributors examine how it is being engineered, financed and legislated into reality.
Understanding Remote Sensing and the Future of Forest Credits
As the CCUS industry faces ongoing uncertainty, with economic challenges and evolving regulatory landscapes, one thing remains clear: The drive for scalable decarbonization is unwavering.
Carbon dioxide (CO2) is not merely an industrial byproduct; it is a vital component of Earth's natural carbon cycle and the most significant greenhouse gas, holding the key to transformative possibilities in our environment. Read More.
Transitioning to net-zero emissions presents formidable challenges, particularly in the context of existing energy infrastructure.
MicroSeismic, Inc. (MSI) received a significant boost of $1,096,839 through a Department of Energy (DOE) Small Business Innovation Research (SBIR) Grant program, underscoring the commitment to advancing scientific energy innovation and fostering clean energy development.