In May 2024, Capital Power discontinued the development of carbon capture technology at its Genesee Generating Station, near Warburg, Alberta. “After a detailed review of the project, we have concluded that the economics for CCS at the Genesee site do not meet our targeted risk-return thresholds,” CEO Avik Dey said, stressing that the company still… Continue reading Capital Power | Genesee CCS Project
G2 Net-Zero is a potential $11B energy complex delivering a portfolio of uniquely differentiated energy products. The potential project would be in partnership with NET Power, Siemens Energy Inc., and EJM Associates LLC. G2 Net-Zero would generate electricity and industrial gases like argon, blue ammonia, hydrogen, nitrogen and oxygen. By 2027, G2 would be producing,… Continue reading G2 Net-Zero Energy Complex
The Freeport LNG CCS project is immediately adjacent to Freeport LNG’s natural gas pre-treatment facilities located near Freeport, on the Gulf Coast, approximately 60 miles southwest of Houston, Texas. The project will utilize a Freeport LNG-owned geological sequestration site located less than half a mile from the point of capture with up to a 30-year… Continue reading Freeport LNG CCS Project
The project includes an integrated CO2 capture retrofit, transport, and storage for the coal-fired Four Corners Power Plant (FCPP) located on the Navajo Nation. The project has an estimated capability of capturing a minimum of 95% of the CO2 emissions from the FCPP, representing 10M+ tonnes of CO2 per year. The project uses Mitsubishi Heavy… Continue reading NTEC | Four Corners Power Plant Integrated CCS
The Florida Regional DAC Hub is a potential collaboration between DAC technology providers, green energy providers, CO2 transportation networks, and companies seeking to pump CO2 underground or use it in industrial processes. It is championed by the Board of Trustees of the University of Illinois, which is promoting technologies that can capture CO2 from the… Continue reading Florida Regional DAC Hub
The proposed project includes carbon capture and sequestration at Duke Energy’s integrated gasification combined cycle facility in Edwardsport, Indiana. The proposed design uses a post-combustion capture system enabling fuel flexibility from coal-gasified syngas (primary fuel), natural gas and syngas/natural gas blends. This proposed project uses Honeywell UOP CO2 capture technology with an estimated 3.6M tonnes… Continue reading Edwardsport Flex Fuel Integrated Capture for Indiana’s ENergy Transition (EFFICIENT)
The development and operation of a CO2 sequestration site located on 31,000 acres of land in Allen, Beauregard and Vernon Parishes, approximately 25 miles north of Denbury’s Green Pipeline. Denbury estimates that there is potential to store up to 250 million metric tons of CO2 in the site, with first injection planned as early as… Continue reading Denbury CO2 Sequestration Site SW Louisiana (Allen, Beauregard and Vernon Parishes)