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CF Industries taps ExxonMobil for CO2 transport and storage project in Mississippi

CF Industries Holdings, Inc. (Deerfield, Ill.) announced that it is moving forward with a carbon capture and sequestration (CCS) project at its Yazoo City, Mississippi, Complex that is expected to reduce carbon dioxide (CO2) emitted to the atmosphere from the facility by up to 500,000 metric tons annually. As part of the project, the company has signed a definitive commercial agreement with ExxonMobil Corp. (Houston) for the transport and sequestration in permanent geologic storage of the CO2. Sequestration is expected to start in 2028. MORE

Air Liquide technology selected for large-scale carbon-capture project in Stockholm

Air Liquide S.A. (Paris) announced that its large-scale CO? -iquefaction technology, Cryocap LQ, has been selected by Stockholm Exergi AB, Stockholm’s energy company, to contribute to its Bio-Energy Carbon Capture & Storage (BECCS) project. This new technology is an important additional brick in Air Liquide’s portfolio of proprietary technologies that paves the way to developing large-scale Carbon Capture & Storage (CCS) value chains. MORE

Methanex and Entropy pursuing CCUS project at methanol plant in Alberta

Methanex Corp. (Vancouver, B.C., Can.) and carbon-capture specialist Entropy Inc. (Calgary, Alta., Canada) have entered into an agreement to invest in a Preliminary Front-End Engineering and Design (Pre-FEED) study for carbon capture, utilization and sequestration (CCUS) deployment at Methanex’s Medicine Hat, Alberta facility. This collaboration will leverage Entropy’s proprietary modular post-combustion carbon capture technology and Methanex’s manufacturing expertise to utilize a portion of the captured CO2 to produce additional methanol MORE

U.S. Department of Energy to create Low-Carbon Cement and Concrete Center of Excellence to reduce industrial emissions

The U.S. Department of Energy (DOE) Industrial Efficiency and Decarbonization Office (IEDO) announced its plan to create a Cement and Concrete Center of Excellence to accelerate the development and adoption of novel low-carbon cement and concrete technologies. U.S. national laboratories can receive up to $9 million through an upcoming competitive lab call to develop and lead the center. The center will support collaboration across academia, national labs, government agencies, and corporations to develop and validate low-carbon cement and concrete technologies. MORE

Enerflex and BASF to collaborate on carbon capture, utilization and storage applications

Enerflex Ltd. and BASF SE (Ludwigshafen, Germany) have entered into a memorandum of understanding (MoU) to jointly facilitate the commercial scale deployment of carbon capture, utilization and storage (CCUS) applications. The parties will combine Enerflex's expertise in engineering, manufacturing, and integration of gas processing and compression systems with BASF's proprietary OASE blue technology for flue gas and post-combustion CO2 capture.? The MoU is expected to facilitate the development of economic CCUS solutions, paving the way for global decarbonization advancements.? MORE ?

Linde and Heidelberg Materials break ground on large-scale carbon capture and utilization facility for the cement industry

Linde plc (Guidlford, U.K.) and Heidelberg Materials AG (Heidelberg, Germany) hosted a groundbreaking ceremony for their large-scale carbon capture and liquefaction plant in Lengfurt, Germany. Under the name “Capture-to-Use” (CAP2U), Heidelberg Materials and Linde have established a joint venture to build and operate a carbon capture and liquefaction plant, which is expected to go into operation in 2025. The plant will enable the captured CO2 from cement production to be utilized as a valuable raw material for industrial applications. MORE

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