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Mountaineer GigaSystem – Phase 3

Phase 3 of the development of a lifecycle carbon-neutral hydrogen production facility located in Mason County, West Virginia, and part of the broader ARCH2 Hydrogen Hub. The project consists of four phases with each phase producing over 500 metric tons per day of net-zero carbon hydrogen at an approximate capital cost of $2 billion per… Continue reading Mountaineer GigaSystem – Phase 3

Mountaineer GigaSystem – Phase 2

Phase 2 of the development of a lifecycle carbon-neutral hydrogen production facility located in Mason County, West Virginia, and part of the broader ARCH2 Hydrogen Hub. The project consists of four phases with each phase producing over 500 metric tons per day of net-zero carbon hydrogen at an approximate capital cost of $2 billion per… Continue reading Mountaineer GigaSystem – Phase 2

Mote Sacramento Carbon Negative Hydrogen Project 1

Mote’s second biomass to hydrogen and carbon sequestration plant in partnership with the Sacramento Municipal Utility District. Upon completion, the facility would produce approximately 21,000 metric tons per year (MTPY) of carbon-negative hydrogen for use in thermal power generation and transportation. The plant would also sequester over 450,000 metric tons of carbon dioxide (CO2) annually.… Continue reading Mote Sacramento Carbon Negative Hydrogen Project 1

Louisville Gas & Electric | 700-MW Cane Run 7 CCS Pilot

A full-scale, 10-to-20-MW carbon capture sequestration pilot unit. The solvent-independent CO2 capture system would be retrofitted to the Louisville Gas & Electric-Kentucky Utilities Company Cane Run #7 700 MWe natural gas combined cycle power generation unit. The project team is led by Electric Power Research Institute and the technology is developed by the University of… Continue reading Louisville Gas & Electric | 700-MW Cane Run 7 CCS Pilot

Louisiana Offshore CO2 Hub — Project Lochridge

An offshore CO₂ storage complex in the Gulf of Mexico’s South Timbalier Lease Area off the coast of Louisiana. The project would repurpose some of Cox’s offshore assets, consisting of more than 600 wells in 66 fields. As part of the project, Crescent will repurpose a 110-mile pipeline corridor to transfer the CO2. Southern States… Continue reading Louisiana Offshore CO2 Hub — Project Lochridge

Illinois Clean Fuels Project

The development of a synthetic fuel project in central Illinois. Illinois Clean Fuels would be a commercial production-scale synthetic fuel project producing 414,000,000 gallons per year of renewable diesel and sustainable aviation fuel from municipal garbage. This plant would combine bio-energy with carbon capture and sequestration (BECCS)..

Holcim Portland Cement Plant CCS

A commercial-scale carbon-capture facility at the Holcim Portland Cement Plant in Florence, Colorado, U.S. The facility would be designed to capture up to 725,000 tonnes of CO2 per year directly from the LafargeHolcim cement plant, which would be sequestered underground permanently by Occidental. CO2 would be used by Occidental for enhanced oil recovery.

High West CCUS Project

Banpu’s third CCUS project in the US. The project includes the development of facilities to capture and permanently sequester carbon dioxide from local emissions sources. Banpu is one of Thailand’s largest coal mining companies. It entered into a carbon sequestration agreement with the State of Louisiana in August 2023.

HERO (Hermiston Oregon Carbon Storage Assurance Facility Enterprise) Basalt CarbonSAFE

The scaling-up and deployment of commercial CO2 storage in basaltic rocks at a storage complex near Hermiston, Oregon. University of Wyoming plans to accelerate the scale-up and deployment of commercial CO2 storage in basaltic rocks at a storage complex near Hermiston, Oregon. Basalt formations represent an attractive alternative for CO₂ storage due to their potential… Continue reading HERO (Hermiston Oregon Carbon Storage Assurance Facility Enterprise) Basalt CarbonSAFE

Heidelberg Materials | Edmonton CCUS facility

The development of a carbon capture and storage facility at Heidelberg Materials’ cement plant in Edmonton, Alberta, Canada. The full-scale project is expected to capture over 1 million tonnes of CO₂ annually as of 2026, up to 95% of the plant’s total CO₂ emissions. Heidelberg Materials and the Government of Canada successfully completed a Memorandum… Continue reading Heidelberg Materials | Edmonton CCUS facility

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