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Premier Furey launches new CCUS innovation challenge

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By Government of Newfoundland and Labrador

November 16, 2023

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The Honourable Dr. Andrew Furey, Premier of Newfoundland and Labrador, on October 17th announced a new CCUS Innovation Challenge in an effort to accelerate decarbonization

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A team of Michigan State University researchers believes in a future when homes and other buildings can be constructed using low-cost, sustainable materials that also can repair themselves and capture carbon dioxide from the atmosphere.

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Mhairidh Evans, head of CCUS research for Wood Mackenzie, said that urgency is needed to meet the seven billion tonnes carbon capture (Btpa) required to meet net zero goals in 2050 while speaking at Wood Mackenzie’s CCUS conference in Houston

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New research from Northwestern University shows a novel approach to capture carbon from ambient environmental conditions that looks at the relationship between water and carbon dioxide in systems to inform the “moisture-swing” technique.

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An ambitious new research Hub focused solely on technologies to transform carbon dioxide emissions opened on September 28th at Monash University.

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The U.S. DOE's Office of Fossil Energy and Carbon Management announced it is making up to $27 million available to support the transport of CO2 captured from emitters to locations for permanent geologic storage or conversion to useful products.

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The Tennessee Valley Authority announced that it will work with TC Energy to jointly invest $1.25 million to study carbon capture technology to reduce emissions at TVA’s natural gas facilities in Ackerman, Mississippi, and in Drakesboro, Kentucky.

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The Strategic Study analyses the indispensable contribution of CCS to achieve the decarbonisation targets, while safeguarding economic competitiveness and avoiding the risks of relocation of 'Hard to Abate' industries.

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AGC Inc. and Mitsubishi Gas Chemical have agreed to begin the study regarding the production and sale of methanol made from CO2 generated from AGC’s architectural glass production, by applying the methanol production technology developed by MGC.

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Deep Sky has joined forces with Svante Technologies Inc. to evaluate the feasibility of sequestering CO2 in Southern Quebec. Together, the companies will fund research to study the ability to capture, transport, and store CO2.

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First-of-its-kind study quantifies health impact of the co-benefits of reducing other air pollutants with carbon capture technologies

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Imperial researchers have been awarded £986,176.28 in funding to develop a carbon negative cement additive. The funding comes from the Carbon Capture, Usage & Storage Innovation 2.0 competition.

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Verde AgriTech Ltd has announced the carbon capture properties of its K Forte® and Super Greensand® as detailed by an independent study conducted at Newcastle University under the leadership of Prof. David Manning, PhD,.

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In his carbon capture research, Associate Professor Wu Ping of the Singapore University of Technology and Design (SUTD) turned to mica, a cheap and abundant clay mineral with diverse applications.

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Researchers in the Oregon State University College of Science have demonstrated the potential of an inexpensive nanomaterial to scrub carbon dioxide from industrial emissions.

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Rather than contributing to emissions, the production of an essential fertilizer could consume carbon dioxide, and a U-M team will explore such a method.

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A new research project aims to help UK farmers and growers target Net Zero and build farming resilience through diversifying their arable and forage cropping. It will also enable new revenue sources through a carbon marketplace.

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LSU and ExxonMobil are collaboratively pursuing key priorities set forth in LSU’s Scholarship First Agenda, including by advancing energy security and sustainability initiatives, and to invest in local community workforce programs and athletics.

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New report finds CCS in California is viable

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By Lawrence Livermore National Laboratory

November 14, 2023

LLNL and the Clean Air Task Force have released a new report "Sharing the Benefits: How the Economics of Carbon Capture and Storage Projects in California Can Serve Communities, the Economy, and the Climate,” that examines the costs of carbon dioxide

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