Inauguration of the “Mammoth” in Iceland: progress in carbon capture
The world’s largest carbon capture plant, “Mammoth”, has begun operations in Iceland, operated by Swiss company Climeworks.
The world’s largest carbon capture plant, “Mammoth”, has begun operations in Iceland, operated by Swiss company Climeworks.
French oil and gas group CGG and US-based Baker Hughes have signed an agreement to create a joint offering for...
The world's largest carbon capture plant, "Mammoth", has begun operations in Iceland, operated by Swiss company Climeworks.
French oil and gas group CGG and US-based Baker Hughes have signed an agreement to create a joint offering for carbon capture and storage technologies. Their aim is to support the rapid growth of CO2 capture projects worldwide.
The U.S. Department of Energy (DOE) is allocating $500 million to strengthen CO2 transport infrastructure, while anticipating the expansion of carbon capture technologies to meet future demands.
Funds allocated by the US Department of Energy (DOE) stimulate the construction of CO2 transport infrastructure, paving the way for future carbon capture and storage facilities.
The world's largest carbon capture plant, "Mammoth", has begun operations in Iceland, operated by Swiss company Climeworks.
Read moreIn an exclusive interview with AFP, Thomas Le Guenan, research engineer at BRGM (Bureau de recherches géologiques et minières) and...
Read moreFunds allocated by the US Department of Energy (DOE) stimulate the construction of CO2 transport infrastructure, paving the way for...
Read moreClimeworks a inauguré Mammoth, sa deuxième usine de captage et stockage souterrain de CO2 en Islande. Elle ambitionne d'absorber 36...
Read moreFrench oil and gas group CGG and US-based Baker Hughes have signed an agreement to create a joint offering for...
Read moreFrom 2025, France will be testing several CO2 storage projects in former oil fields, an initiative by the French Ministry of Industry to accelerate industrial decarbonization.
The Nordic countries, in collaboration with oil giants, are taking a key step towards establishing an efficient European market for carbon capture and storage (CCS).
Santos' Barossa gas project could boost demand for carbon credits in Australia, despite plans for future reductions.
Eni gets the green light from the UK government for the HyNet North West CO2 pipeline, marking a significant step forward in the carbon capture and storage project.
California invests billions in Carbon Capture and Sequestration.
Faced with record emissions, carbon capture and storage (CCS) and direct air capture (DAC) are gaining in importance in the fight against global warming, with promising developments despite cost challenges.
BP and its partners are developing NZT Power, a pioneering gas-fired power plant with CO2 capture. An innovative project in the UK to capture 2 million tonnes of CO2 annually.
The UK's carbon capture, use and storage plan is under fire for rising costs and unrealistic economic assumptions, according to a Carbon Tracker report published on March 13.
GRTgaz initiates a key step towards decarbonization with a call for projects for a CO2 transmission network in France, targeting manufacturers in the west of the country.
Air Liquide deploys its Cryocap™ technology in Rotterdam, marking a turning point in industrial decarbonization and CO2 management.
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