Carbon Sequestration
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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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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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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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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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United States Steel (US Steel) and carbon capture technology business CarbonFree have signed an agreement to capture CO2 emissions generated from US Steel’s Gary Works Blast Furnaces.
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Law firm Akin has hired Ian Goldberg, a former Hunton Andrews Kurth energy transactions lawyer, as a partner at its Houston, Texas, office.
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Carbon removal credit platform Deep Sky and hybrid direct air capture (HDAC) company Avnos have partnered to incorporate their technologies at Deep Sky's lab in Canada.
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Carbon removals and renewables company Drax Group has entered a CO2 capture deal with Karbon-X.
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The Department of Energy (DOE) has awarded $6 billion to 33 projects that aim to decarbonise some of the largest industrial sectors and communities in the US.
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Talos Energy will sell its wholly-owned subsidiary Talos Low Carbon Solutions (TLCS) to TotalEnergies E&P USA.
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CapturePoint has sold 100% of the 45Q tax credits generated by carbon dioxide (CO2) capture at its Arkalon CO2 facility near Liberal, Kansas to an unnamed buyer in a 12 year agreement.
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ExxonMobil and FuelCell Energy are renegotiating their carbon capture joint development agreement (JDA) as it nears termination, PFR has learned.
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CarbonCapture, a direct air capture (DAC) company, has secured $80 million in Series A financing, led by Prime Movers Lab, an investor in scientific-based startups.
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The US Department of Energy’s (DOE) Office of Fossil Energy and Carbon Management (FECM) will deploy an additional $100 million to aid industrial carbon dioxide removal.
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California Resources Corporation will combine with Aera Energy in an all-stock transaction valuing Aera around $2.1 billion.
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The US’ traditional renewables sectors – wind, solar (and now even battery storage) – continue to be a mainstay, but the universe of investable renewables opportunities is expanding.
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