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Cyclus Biomass and Carbon Capture Project

Fidelis New Energy’s 200 MW biomass power plant at the Port of Greater Baton Rouge, Louisiana. The facility, called Project Cyclus, provides power for Fidelis’ Grön Fuels facility, which produces sustainable aviation fuel, renewable diesel, green hydrogen, and bio-plastic feedstock. Babcock & Wilcox (B&W) is the preferred technology supplier and it partners with Kiewit Industrial… Continue reading Cyclus Biomass and Carbon Capture Project

Velocys | Bayou Fuels Biorefinery

A biorefinery producing sustainable aviation fuel (SAF) from waste woody biomass from forestry operations. The facility has a goal of producing 25 million gallons per year of negative-emission transportation fuels. It is located in Natchez, Mississippi. The biorefinery uses renewable power and carbon capture and storage (CCS). Carbon dioxide that is produced in the waste-to-fuels… Continue reading Velocys | Bayou Fuels Biorefinery

Holcim | Ste. Genevieve Cement Plant CCS Retrofit

A carbon capture retrofit that can separate up to 95% of CO2 emissions at the Ste. Genevieve Cement Plant. The captured CO2 would be pipeline-ready for geological storage. The design employs Air Liquide’s CrycocapTM FG system at the Holcim Ste. Genevieve cement plant, part of Holcim US, which features the largest single kiln in the… Continue reading Holcim | Ste. Genevieve Cement Plant CCS Retrofit

Enchant |San Juan Generating Station CCS Retrofit

The retrofit of two coal-fired generating units (847 MWe) at San Juan Generating Station with Mitsubishi Heavy Industries’ (MHI) KM CDR Process™ for CO2 capture. Both operating units (Units 1 and 4) were equipped with environmental controls for nitrogen oxides, sulfur dioxide, particulate matter, and mercury, making the SJGS facility carbon capture-ready from an emissions… Continue reading Enchant |San Juan Generating Station CCS Retrofit

Carbon TerraVault IV — CTV IV

In May 2023, California Resources Corporation (CRC) applied for a Class VI permit for 34 million metric tons (MMT) of permanent carbon dioxide (CO2) storage for Carbon TerraVault (CTV) IV, bringing CTV’s total potential permitted storage to date to 174 MMT.us

Carbon TerraVault II & III — CTV II & CTV III

Two Carbon TerraVault carbon capture and storage (CCS) vaults – CTV II and III – in the Sacramento basin, in California, for a total of 94 million metric tons of potential permanent CO2 storage. In January 2023, CRC entered into a Carbon Dioxide Management Agreement (CDMA) with independent clean-tech company Grannus, LLC. The Grannus Blue Ammonia… Continue reading Carbon TerraVault II & III — CTV II & CTV III

Carbon TerraVault I — CTV I

Two permanent carbon capture and storage vaults at the Elk Hills Field in Kern County, collectively referred to as Carbon TerraVault I (CTV I). These vaults would have the ability to permanently store CO2 from industrial sources in deep, depleted underground reservoirs. With a total estimated capacity of up to 46 million MT of storage, CTV… Continue reading Carbon TerraVault I — CTV I

Verde | Bakersfield Renewable Gasoline Production Facility

A new renewable gasoline production facility at California Resources Corporation’s Net Zero Industrial Park in Kern County, California. CRC has entered into a Carbon Dioxide Management Agreement between Carbon TerraVault JV HoldCo, LLC and Verde Clean Fuels Inc. CTV JV initially plans to sequester a minimum of 100,000 MT per year of CO2 from Verde’s… Continue reading Verde | Bakersfield Renewable Gasoline Production Facility

Horizons Clean Hydrogen Hub (HCH2) (Encouraged)

The Port of Corpus Christi is the prime applicant for the HCH2 and is the common denominator to each of the roughly two dozen discrete clean hydrogen production projects in the proposed Hub. The HCH2 Concept Paper, submitted to the DOE on November 7, names around 30 private sector team members as owners, developers and/or… Continue reading Horizons Clean Hydrogen Hub (HCH2) (Encouraged)

Heartland Hydrogen Hub – HH2H (selected for DOE funding)

The Heartland Hydrogen Hub consists of project locations across North Dakota, South Dakota, and Minnesota, with the potential to expand into neighboring states, that will leverage the region’s abundant energy resources to help decarbonize the agricultural sector’s production of fertilizer and decrease the regional cost of clean hydrogen. The Heartland Hydrogen Hub also proposes to… Continue reading Heartland Hydrogen Hub – HH2H (selected for DOE funding)

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