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Toyo and OneSubsea partner for subsea carbon capture and storage projects
Toyo Engineering Corporation and OneSubsea have signed a memorandum of understanding to collaborate on subsea carbon capture and storage (CCS) projects. The partnership will focus on developing integrated solutions for CCS, initially targeting projects in Japan and Southeast Asia. Toyo will provide expertise in project development, while OneSubsea will contribute subsea technology and processing systems.
Carbon capture technology gains traction in gas-fired power generation
The article discusses the increasing implementation of carbon capture technology in gas-fired power generation to reduce emissions. It highlights the expected rise in electricity demand in Alberta, projected to reach 11,330-12,065 MW by 2035, driven by factors such as electrification and data center growth. The article also addresses the challenges and considerations in integrating carbon capture into existing and new power generation facilities.
Soil restoration gains attention for carbon capture
The podcast discusses the importance of soil in carbon capture, highlighting that soil contains more carbon than plants. eAgronom focuses on measurable soil restoration, offering financial incentives to farmers for carbon storage practices. Simple methods like cover crops and reduced soil disturbance can enhance carbon sequestration while improving agricultural resilience.
Aker Solutions wins FEED contract for Klaipeda carbon capture terminal
Aker Solutions has secured a FEED contract for the Klaipeda carbon capture network terminal. The FEED phase is expected to be completed by the third quarter of 2026.
Louisiana governor anticipates three Class VI carbon capture permits by 2026
Louisiana Governor Jeff Landry indicates that three additional Class VI carbon capture well permits could be authorized by the end of 2026. This follows a pause in applications for such permits.
Inpex targets two carbon capture wells in Japan this year
Inpex is advancing its carbon capture projects, aiming to establish two wells in Japan this year. The company is focusing on both domestic and international initiatives to meet its emissions intensity targets by 2035.
Post-combustion carbon capture opportunities in gas-fired power generation
The article discusses the implications and opportunities of post-combustion carbon capture technology in gas-fired power generation. It highlights the potential benefits and advancements in reducing carbon emissions from these power plants.
Eco Green Solutions relocates operations to U.S. for carbon capture and fiber production
Eco Green Solutions is relocating its manufacturing and operations to the U.S., focusing on carbon capture technology that cleans 96% of greenhouse gas emissions. The company aims to create up to 500 jobs and transform coal fly ash into synthetic fibers for textiles and housing insulation. The relocation is estimated to cost $20 million and is supported by state economic development authorities.
PureField Ingredients Secures EPA Approval for Carbon Capture Project--Positioning Company as a Global Leader in Low-Carbon Food and Fuel Production
Integrated platform expected to produce one of the lowest carbon intensity fuels in the world. RUSSELL, Kan., April 10, 2026 /PRNewswire/ -- PureField Ingredients announced today that the U.S. Environmental Protection Agency (EPA) has approved the company's request to begin permanent...
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