Industry Leader Pioneers Carbon Capture Technology for Sustainable Construction Heidelberg Materials has launched the world's first net-zero concrete, marking a significant milestone in construction industry decarbonization. Carbon capture and storage
February 18, 2025 - CCU International (CCUI) and Caox International have announced a strategic partnership to advance Carbon Capture and Mineralization (CCM) technology for industrial decarbonization. The collaboration focuses on
SLB Capturi and Aker Solutions have secured a significant EPCIC contract from Hafslund Celsio for a carbon capture facility in Oslo, Norway. The project aims to capture 350,000 metric tons
Northern Lights has launched Europe's first commercial-scale carbon capture and storage (CCS) project in Norway, marking a significant milestone in industrial decarbonization. This groundbreaking initiative enables companies across Europe to
Rio Tinto and Hydro have formed a strategic partnership to develop carbon capture technologies for aluminum smelting operations, investing $45 million over five years. The collaboration aims to reduce CO2
The University of Calgary has secured $4.3 million in federal funding to advance three carbon capture projects, strengthening Alberta's position in emissions reduction technology. The investment, part of the Energy
The UK's carbon capture and storage (CCS) sector is entering a crucial phase with major projects moving from planning to construction in 2025. This development marks significant opportunities for civil
Cloverdale Paint has announced a strategic partnership with Celanese Corporation to implement carbon capture and utilization (CCU) technology in their paint manufacturing process. This collaboration aims to reduce carbon emissions
California Resources Corporation (CRC) has partnered with Carbon TerraVault (CTV). Together they launched California's first carbon capture project. The facility is located at the Elk Hills cryogenic gas plant. This
Los Angeles-based startup Equatic has developed groundbreaking technology that removes CO2 from the atmosphere using seawater, while simultaneously producing green hydrogen. This innovative approach could transform ocean-based carbon capture and