CCS projects are receiving significant investments, but facing increasing criticism over their effectiveness and high costs. There is a debate about whether these funds would be better spent on proven ...
Algae may be found in oceans and lakes, but some scientists are hoping that the next place you’ll see these organisms is a coal-fired power plant. That’s because algae, which mostly reside in aquatic ...
The nascent industry just lost its biggest buyer, at least temporarily. But some carbon removal technology is designed to ...
At its core, carbon capture refers to technologies designed to remove carbon dioxide (CO₂) from large point sources — like power plants, cement factories, or steel mills — or directly from the air.
Microsoft has pledged to become carbon-negative by 2030 and to remove the equivalent of its historic emissions by 2050.
Technology that captures carbon emissions from power plants may finally get a breakthrough as deep-pocketed tech companies ...
South Korean scientists have built a new concept device that absorbs noxious pollutants from the atmosphere and converts them ...
Newlab New Orleans and Japanese power generation company JERA have announced a new partnership aimed at developing next-generation carbon capture technologies for energy-intensive industries in ...
Researchers are testing a new method of capturing CO 2 from energy-intensive industries and converting it into valuable chemicals and fuels. Subscribe to our newsletter for the latest sci-tech news ...
Showcase project demonstrates viability of CarbonQuest's technology on gas processing compressors, and is a first potential carbon sequestration project for the company CarbonQuest, together with the ...
BOSTON--(BUSINESS WIRE)--Mantel, developer of a novel solution to carbon capture, today announced a $2 million investment led by The Engine, the venture firm spun out of MIT that invests in ...
Santini's Aero Race jersey features a new fabric from Polartec made from steel mill emissions, but the jersey's potential could lie beyond sustainability ...