CCU – or taking CCS one step further
CCS is only one option to reduce a company’s carbon footprint. CCU takes the issue of carbon capture one step further and uses CO2 beneficially rather than treating it as waste.
CCS is only one option to reduce a company’s carbon footprint. CCU takes the issue of carbon capture one step further and uses CO2 beneficially rather than treating it as waste.
Toshiba Corporation looks at CCS coal-fired power plant at the Maritsa East complex in Bulgaria.
New US$1.5bn “clean coal” plant for Inner Mongolia will help to unlock the region’s vast coal resources for energy production while mitigating its environmental impact as it is fitted with carbon-capture technology.
Alstom and HeidelbergCement look into CO2 capture technologies as HeidelbergCement plans test facility at its Norcem Brevik works.
Hatfield CCS project gets new lease of life as 2Co Energy buys out Powerfuel Power.
Walid Fayad, Partner, Tarek El Sayed, Principal and Simon-Pierre Monette, Associate with Booz & Company explore the benefits that carbon capture and storage can bring to the Middle East through enhanced oil recovery.
Will the Fukushima nuclear crisis open further debate for safe, clean energy and offer a platform for CCS to take it past its demonstration stage ?
Study shows that the number of CCS projects worldwide rose by 26 in 2010, despite 22 cancellations.
Dubai plans to generate 24% of its power from nuclear power plants and clean coal technology.
Project to pave the way for 1MTa facility at Porto Tolle.
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