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Colorado (Pueblo) Regional DAC Hub

The Board of Trustees of the University of Illinois is leading an effort to promote technologies that can capture CO2 from the atmosphere and store it underground. The program includes the development of a DAC hub built upon previous geological studies conducted on the Denver-Julesburg Basin. The Colorado Regional DAC Hub intends to develop cooperative… Continue reading Colorado (Pueblo) Regional DAC Hub

Coastal Bend Offshore Carbon Storage

A potential commercial-scale CO2 geological storage site in near offshore waters of the Coastal Bend region of the Texas Gulf Coast Port of Corpus Christi Authority intends to conduct a 24-month feasibility study to define, assess, and advance the project.

Coastal Bend Carbon Management Project

CO2 capture and onshore geologic storage under Port of Corpus Christi—owned property. As part of the project, Talos Energy and Howard Energy have entered into an option agreement with the Port of Corpus Christi Authority to pursue commercial carbon capture and sequestration opportunities on-site at the Port of Corpus Christi. The lease option agreement encompasses… Continue reading Coastal Bend Carbon Management Project

Chevron Kern River Eastridge CCS

A carbon capture and storage (CCS) project aimed at reducing the carbon intensity of Chevron’s operations in San Joaquin Valley, California. The project includes the installation of CO2 post-combustion capture equipment, capturing the CO2 and then safely storing it thousands of feet underground. This CCS initiative would begin at Chevron’s 50 MW Kern River Eastridge… Continue reading Chevron Kern River Eastridge CCS

CEMEX Victorville Cement Plant CCSU

A potential commercial-scale carbon capture system integrated into CEMEX’s Victorville plant, in California. The project includes the development, optimization and scaleup of specific CO2 capture process components, as well as incorporation of next-generation non-aqueous solvents. Integration aspects of the low-cost, modular, process intensification capture technology with CEMEX’s cement plant are also planned to be covered,… Continue reading CEMEX Victorville Cement Plant CCSU

CEMEX Balcones Cement Plant CCSU

A potential commercial-scale carbon capture system integrated into CEMEX’s Balcones Cement Plant’s manufacturing process. The system could capture up to 670,000 tonnes of CO2 per year. The feasibility study is utilizing CEMEX’s partner RTI’s non-aqueous amine technology. The plant is located in New Braunfels, Texas.

Caribbean Hydrogen Hub (Discouraged)

Captura AltaSea Direct Ocean Capture Pilot System

with AltaSea at the Port of Los Angeles that will further advance ocean-climate solutions. AltaSea’s 35-acre blue economy campus will become home to Captura’s second Direct Ocean Capture pilot system in partnership with AltaSea at the Port of Los Angeles. The pilot system will be located at AltaSea’s 35-acre blue economy campus. The system was… Continue reading Captura AltaSea Direct Ocean Capture Pilot System

Calpine Delta Energy Center CO2 Capture System (Project Delta)

A commercial-scale CO2 capture facility retrofitted onto an existing natural gas combined cycle power station, Delta Energy Center, an 857 MW facility in Calpine’s fleet. Delta Energy Center is located in Pittsburg, California. The FEED project period is February 1, 2022 – August 31, 2023.

California Direct Air Capture Hub (CalHub)

The design and plan of the initial deployment and future development of CalHub, a regional DAC hub comprising both a planned storage site and pipeline transport of CO2. The project will study low-to-zero carbon-emitting sources of energy. CalHub would be located in Kern County and it is expected to store CO2 at the Carbon TerraVault… Continue reading California Direct Air Capture Hub (CalHub)

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