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Microsoft is pioneering the use of waste heat to power Direct Air Capture (DAC) systems within its data center operations.
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Interesting Engineering on MSNScientists taps cold temperature, simple sorbents to capture CO2 at one-third of costGeorgia Tech researchers use LNG’s wasted cold to make carbon capture cheaper, scalable, and shockingly effective.
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Tech Xplore on MSNLow-cost method can remove CO₂ from air using cold temperatures and common materialsResearchers at Georgia Tech's School of Chemical and Biomolecular Engineering (ChBE) have developed a promising approach for ...
On Friday, the federal government announced $21.5 million for a handful of carbon capture projects in Alberta, and while the ...
Ecopetrol has repurposed over 29,000 tonnes of CO2 from its Barrancabermeja refinery into carbonated beverage gas, dry ice, ...
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Calgary Herald on MSNNatural Resources Canada announces over $21.5 million for Alberta carbon capture, storage projectsSix weeks after delivering my first speech as Canada’s new Minister of Energy and Natural Resources, I’m back in Alberta to ...
This comment comes after the Senate passed a bill to fast-track approval for natural resource and infrastructure projects ...
Australian microbe research is helping improve our understanding of the potential for life in extreme environments, offering ...
Cold Jet, the global leader in dry ice production systems, announced a groundbreaking initiative designed to transform ...
MEPC 83 represents a shift from reactive compliance to proactive data management. The winners of maritime’s digital and ...
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Energy Monitor on MSNCarbon capture and storage ‘becoming a practical solution’ despite hurdlesDespite the progress, carbon capture and storage does still face economic, regulatory and infrastructure barriers.
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