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  • Supplier Profile
    Founded in 2009, Carbon Engineering (CE) is a Canadian-based clean energy company focused on the deployment of Direct Air Capture (DAC) technology that captures carbon dioxide (CO₂) directly...
  • News - 29 Jun 2008
    UTEK Corporation, an innovation services company, and CSMG Technologies, Inc, a technology management company, are pleased to announce that CSMG Technologies has acquired Carbon Capture Technologies,...
  • News - 26 Jan 2008
    Aker has decided to build what is likely to become the world’s first and largest CO2 capture facility of its kind. The planned budget framework for the new CO2 capture plant is NOK 875 million;...
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    At Carbon America, capturing and securely storing carbon dioxide is more than a business. It’s our mission. It’s our passion. We deliver the entire CO₂ capture-transport-storage...
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    Chevron is one of the largest integrated energy companies in the world. Headquartered in San Ramon, California, we conduct business in approximately 180 countries, and are engaged in every aspect of...
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    Climeworks is capturing CO2 from air with the world’s first commercial carbon removal technology. Our direct air capture plants remove CO2 from the atmosphere to supply to customers and to...
  • Article - 14 Apr 2023
    This article will look into the future of carbon capture and storage technology in carbon markets in light of the IEAGHG technical report 2023.
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    We design and manufacture industry-leading products for Gas & particulate pollutants, Flow, gas and liquid measurement, Process analytical measurements, and Industrial Hygiene.  Technologies...
  • News - 23 Dec 2009
    Doosan Babcock, a leading energy firm, has been selected to initiate a carbon capture project with Basin Electric Power Cooperative. This project will be developed by Doosan Babcock in collaboration...
  • Article - 15 Sep 2021
    Current climate models predict that between 2030 and 2052, global surface temperatures will likely rise by 1.5 °C if human activities continue at their current pace. Here, the technologies addressing...

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