doi:10.1038/s41560-023-01216-9Harilal KrishnaYash KashyapDwarkeshwar DuttAmbuj D. SagarAbhishek MalhotraFouad KhanNature Publishing Group UKNature Energy
are building technology to capture carbon dioxide from smokestacks while others such as Microsoft Corp. are investing in startups working to yank the greenhouse gas out of the air directly. Governments and climate activists are pressing companies to eliminate their emissions, but there’s doubt ...
greenhouse gas emissions and other pollutants are increasing in India due to the growing electricity demand. Additionally, rising government initiatives and the introduction of severe regulations on carbon emissions are anticipated to open up growth opportunities...
It aims to capture up to 1.8 mtpa ofCO2, about 3% of the country's total emissions, and store those at several sites under development in the North Sea.
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Prospects in Vietnam’s future carbon market Creating a carbon credit market in Vietnam will be highly beneficial for the carbon capture industry and, more crucially, the environment. By reducing greenhouse gas emissions, a successful carbon trading market will aid Vietnam in fulfilling its COP26...
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A California-based direct ocean capture (DOC) company has raised additional funding to support the commercialisation of its technology to harness the ocean’s role in carbon absorption. INTERVIEW: Startup seeks to boost coffee yield, climate resilience with mobile biochar reactors ...
The government of Alberta will provide energy, building, and chemical industries with a 12% incentive tax credit for new eligible capital project costs on carbon capture, utilisation, and storage (CCUS) operations, funded in part by its emissions trading system, the province announced Tuesday. ...
There are small-scale demonstrations of Direct Air Capture (DAC) technologies, sucking CO22 out of the atmosphere by chemical reactions. Creating four DAC hubs in the USA is planned but these solutions, even if powered by renewable sources of energy, would not save the global climate now, ...