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Canada announces new measures for skilled trades and carbon capture investments
The Canadian government announced a C$2 billion investment to recruit and train 80,000 to 100,000 skilled trade workers by 2030/31. Additionally, it expanded the carbon capture investment tax credit and implemented accelerated capital cost allowance rates for low-carbon LNG facilities. The changes aim to enhance workforce skills and support emissions reduction efforts.
BP to reduce stake in Northern Endurance Partnership carbon capture project
BP holds a 45% share in the Northern Endurance Partnership, a flagship carbon capture project in the UK. The company plans to slash its stake in this initiative, indicating a shift in its investment strategy.
UK's first full-scale Energy-from-Waste carbon capture plant construction begins
Construction of the UK's first full-scale carbon capture plant for Energy-from-Waste has begun at the Protos site in Cheshire. The plant will capture approximately 370,000 tonnes of CO2 annually and is expected to be completed by 2029. This project is part of the UK government's £21.7bn investment in carbon capture over 25 years.
BP seeks to sell stakes in UK carbon capture projects
BP is looking to divest equity stakes in two significant UK carbon capture and storage projects: the Net Zero Teesside Power station and the Northern Endurance Partnership CO2 transportation and storage system.
Guyana urges oil companies to invest in carbon capture technologies
Guyana is encouraging oil companies to invest in carbon capture technologies. The discussions include potential subsidies, incentives, and restrictions related to renewable energy.
Willis introduces insurance for carbon capture and storage projects
Willis has introduced a new integrated insurance product aimed at carbon capture and storage (CCS) infrastructure. This insurance could facilitate project financing for CCS initiatives, potentially accelerating their development.
Denmark supports large-scale carbon capture project at Aalborg Portland cement plant
Denmark's Aalborg Portland has won support for a carbon capture project that will capture and store 1.25 million tonnes of CO₂ annually starting in 2030. This marks the first large-scale deployment of carbon capture technology at a cement plant in Europe, addressing a significant source of industrial emissions. The project aims to decarbonize the cement sector, which contributes 7-8% of global CO₂ emissions.
UK trade bodies urge government to increase carbon capture investments
Trade bodies in the UK are urging the government to enhance investments in carbon capture utilization and storage (CCUS) projects. They emphasize the need for immediate action to support the development and deployment of these technologies.
BKV develops closed-loop energy model in Texas integrating natural gas and carbon capture
BKV is creating an integrated energy platform in Texas that combines natural gas production, midstream infrastructure, carbon capture, and power generation. The model connects assets like the Temple power plants with CCS projects to provide lower-carbon energy for industrial and AI-driven demand.
Carbon capture projects in cement sector face scaling challenges
Carbon capture projects in the cement sector are operational but are expected to capture less than 2% of total emissions by 2035. The first commercial scale facility in Norway captures around 0.4 megatonnes of CO₂ annually. Major projects, including Heidelberg's Edmonton facility, are planned to come online from 2026, but policy and infrastructure gaps remain significant challenges.
Drax receives initial approval for carbon capture permit change
Drax Power Limited is closer to implementing carbon capture technology at its Yorkshire plant after the Environment Agency indicated it is likely to approve a permit change. A public consultation is now open until June 24, 2026, allowing feedback on the draft permit. The final decision will depend on compliance with environmental regulations and public input.
Gas chromatography enhances carbon capture, utilization, and storage (CCUS) efficiency
Gas chromatography is essential for the successful implementation of carbon capture, utilization, and storage (CCUS) projects by providing precise measurements of gas streams. Accurate chemical composition analysis supports compliance with regulatory standards and optimizes operational processes in various industries. The technology aids in improving the performance and reliability of CCUS systems, which are increasingly necessary for meeting emissions reduction targets.
Pall Corporation launches pilot for flue-gas filtration to enhance carbon capture
Pall Corporation has initiated a pilot program to develop an additively manufactured flue-gas filtration solution, addressing pre-treatment bottlenecks in carbon capture. The project, supported by $1 million CAD from Emissions Reduction Alberta, aims to improve the reliability and scalability of carbon capture technologies. The pilot will take place at a cement plant in Alberta, utilizing advanced filtration technology to enhance performance under harsh conditions.
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