Carbon Storage Solutions LLC, a subsidiary of Front Range Energy, filed for a Class VI well permit from the EPA in May 2024. The company aims to capture the CO2 derived from the From Range Energy’s ethanol fermentation process and sequester it near its facility in Windsor, Colorado.
Canada Growth Fund Inc., Gibson Energy Inc. , and Varme Energy Inc. have formed a partnership to develop a waste-to-energy facility with carbon capture technology in the Heartland-area, in Ontario, Canada. The partnership was announced in June 2024. Pursuant to the terms of the partnership, should the project reach a positive FID, Gibson, CGF and… Continue reading CGF | Gibson | Varme | Waste-To-Energy + CCS Facility
Hanwha Corporation and INEOS Nitriles announced in June 2024 their intention to collaborate in a study for a low-carbon ammonia facility with carbon sequestration in the US, with a capacity of more than 1 mmtpa. The final investment decision is planned for 2026 with planned commercial operation in 2030.
The Prairie Horizon Energy Solutions was a potential clean hydrogen and clean ammonia production facility paired with carbon dioxide capture, transport and sequestration, and long-term H2 subsurface storage in Stark County, North Dakota. Marathon Petroleum and TC Energy shelved the project in August 2024. Partners were exploring the feasibility of installing 200 metric tons/day of… Continue reading TC Energy | MPC | Prairie Horizon Energy Solutions
Capital Power was awarded a grant by the Michigan Public Service Commission to conduct a CCS feasibility study at the Midland Co-Generation facility.
The Meadow Lake Tribal Council (MLTC) and Carbon Alpha announced in April 2024 plans to develop the North Star Project, a carbon dioxide removal (CDR) project near Meadow Lake, Saskatchewan. North Star builds upon the existing MLTC Bioenergy Centre by adding carbon capture and storage (CCS). The bioenergy center generates renewable power fuelled by waste… Continue reading MLTC | Carbon Alpha | North Star CDR Project
In October 2022, Air Liquide, Chevron, LyondellBasell, and Uniper SE announced their intent to collaborate on a joint study to evaluate and potentially advance the development of a hydrogen and ammonia production facility along the U.S. Gulf Coast. Specifically, the consortium would assess the potential for producing hydrogen using natural gas with CCS and renewable… Continue reading Air Liquide | Chevron | LyondellBasell | Uniper | US Gulf Coast Hydrogen & Ammonia
In April 2024, Fortera opened its Redding ReCarb Plant, an industrial green cement and carbon mineralization facility. Located in Redding, California, the plant captures CO2 emitted during cement production and permanently sequesters it by mineralizing the CO2 into ready-to-use cement. The facility is built to capture 6,600 tons of CO2 and produce 15,000 tons of… Continue reading Fortera | Redding ReCarb Plant
The Louisiana Clean Energy Complex will produce low-carbon hydrogen to power mobility and industrial markets in the Gulf Coast region and beyond. It is Air Products’ blue hydrogen energy complex. The complex will produce >750 million standard cubic feet per day of blue hydrogen for Air Products’ pipeline customers in the U.S. Gulf Coast and… Continue reading Air Products | Louisiana Clean Energy Complex
United States Steel Corporation and CarbonFree have signed an April 2024 definitive agreement to capture carbon emissions generated from U. S. Steel’s Gary Works Blast Furnaces. The project will use CarbonFree’s SkyCycle™ technology to capture and mineralize up to 50,000 metric tons of carbon dioxide per year and will have the opportunity to be expanded… Continue reading US Steel | Gary Works Blast Furnaces SkyCycle CCS