At its core, carbon capture refers to technologies designed to remove carbon dioxide (CO₂) from large point sources — like power plants, cement factories, or steel mills — or directly from the air.
As state senators in North Dakota, expressing our strong concerns about carbon capture and storage in the "big, beautiful bill." CCS is a process in which excess C02 from industrial processes is ...
Carbon capture sounds like climate alchemy especially because in the crude sense of the technology, it pulls CO₂ out of thin air, and neutralize decades of emissions. It does present it self as a bold ...
Carbon capture and storage has high up-front costs, does not produce revenue and requires permanent public subsidies.
The U.S. 45Q tax credit provides predictable financial rewards, driving large-scale CCS deployment across heavy industries. Europe’s fragmented carbon pricing and bureaucratic frameworks fail to make ...
Carbon capture and utilization (CCU) isn’t just another ESG checkbox to tick off in an annual report. In this blog, Everest Group’s Peter Bendor-Samuel and Richard Sear bring together their ...
Artist rendering of Occidental Petroleum Co.’s direct air capture STRATOS facility in Ector County. (Courtesy Photo) Talk about carbon capture and storage and you step into a hot debate with the U.S.
Every year, power plants and factories release billions of tons of carbon dioxide (CO₂) into the atmosphere. Methods exist to ...
The details behind Elon Musk's $100 million prize for the best carbon capture technology are coming into focus. On Jan. 21 when the Tesla CEO tweeted he would be donating $100 million toward a prize ...
A new battle is shaping up over Air Products' controversial plans for carbon injection wells beneath Lake Maurepas, with the extensive digging required now coming into focus and stirring fresh ...
A nanofiber air filter developed at the University of Chicago could turn existing building ventilation into carbon-capture devices while cutting homeowners’ energy costs. A life-cycle analysis shows ...
Many direct air capture systems rely on heat and oxygen-sensitive materials, which can make them energy-intensive, less efficient, and less durable in real-world air conditions. Researchers devised an ...