Carbon Capture
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US Energy Corporation has acquired assets in Montana’s Kevin Dome that will kick-off the company's carbon sequestration efforts as well as producing helium to be sold into the aerospace, semi-conductor, and medical industries.
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The Canada Growth Fund (CGF) will invest up to C$1 billion ($734m) toward the development of Strathcona Resources carbon capture and sequestration (CCS) infrastructure.
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Microsoft has agreed to purchase 500,000 tons of carbon dioxide removal (CDR) credits from 1PointFive’s industrial-scale project in Texas.
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Entropy, a carbon capture and sequestration (CCS) developer subsidiary of Advantage Energy, has reached Final Investment Decision for its Glacier Phase 2 project.
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California Resources Corporation has closed its $2.1 billion all-stock business combination of Aera Energy.
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Shell has reached the Final Investment Decision (FID) for its Polaris project, a carbon capture project at the Shell Energy and Chemicals Park, Scotford in Alberta, Canada.
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Carbon capture start-up Heirloom Carbon Technologies is set to develop 2 direct air capture (DAC) facilities in Port of Caddo-Bossier, Louisiana.
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Air Liquide has signed an agreement to support ExxonMobil's production of low-carbon hydrogen and ammonia at its Baytown, Texas, facility.
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SLB and Aker Carbon Capture have closed their joint venture after Aker sold 80% of its share in Aker Carbon Capture Holding AS (ACCH) to an SLB subsidiary.
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Babcock & Wilcox (B&W) has signed an agreement with NorthStar Clean Energy to convert a former coal-fired power plant to a bioenergy with carbon capture and storage facility.
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Texas-based CapturePoint and Energy Transfer have signed a letter of intent (LOI) to jointly develop a carbon capture and permanent deep underground storage project in Louisiana.
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The Department of Energy (DOE) has opened the application process for the first round of CO2 transportation infrastructure awards, which totals $200 million.
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Alberta, Canada-based Capital Power has cancelled its $2.4 billion Genesee carbon capture and storage (CCS) project after determining the project was not financially viable.
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FuelCell Energy has closed a $13 million debt financing with Liberty Bank and Connecticut Green Bank for 2 operating community fuel cell projects in Connecticut.
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Avalon International has agreed to build carbon capture facilities at green hydrogen company Big Hill Materials' planned US production sites.
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Avalon International has agreed to build carbon capture facilities at green hydrogen company Big Hill Materials' planned US production sites.
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The technology venture arm of US-based oil & gas producer Chevron has launched a third fund with $500 million in capital.
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FuelCell Energy executive vice president and COO Michael Lisowski has resigned from his position, effective immediately, PFR has found.
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ExxonMobil and FuelCell Energy will extend their carbon capture research joint development agreement (JDA), PFR has learned.
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Chevron New Energies (CNE) has led a $45 million Series A financing for ION Clean Energy, a carbon capture technology company.
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