QatarEnergy aims to scale its carbon capture and storage capacity to 7–9 million tonnes per year (mtpy) by 2030 and over 11 mtpy by 2035.Carbon...
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Australian researchers propose using solar power to capture and store carbon in mining waste. They are doing the first techno-economic assessment and emission analysis of using concentrated solar heat for serpentine activation to produce activated feedstock materials for carbon capture, utilisation and storage (CCUS) processes via mineral carbonation. Carbon sequestration of mining waste mimics natural […]
QatarEnergy aims to scale its carbon capture and storage capacity to 7–9 million tonnes per year (mtpy) by 2030 and over 11 mtpy by 2035.Carbon...
QatarEnergy aims to scale its carbon capture and storage capacity to 7–9 million tonnes per year (mtpy) by 2030 and over 11 mtpy by 2035.Carbon...
Over the past decades, energy researchers have developed various promising solutions to limit the emission of greenhouse gases and source fuels or...
Australian researchers are collaborating with organisations in India, Indonesia and the United States to develop a zero-carbon, automated end-of-life...
Australian researchers are collaborating with organisations in India, Indonesia and the United States to develop a zero-carbon, automated end-of-life...
Located at sites in Oman and the UAE, Project Moringa focuses on deploying Brussels-based Sirona’s solar-powered direct air capture units to capture...
Omar Yaghi, Nobel Prize-winning chemist, develops groundbreaking materials that extract water from air and capture carbon efficiently.
Tools made of hard materials and ceramics such as tungsten carbide are particularly wear-resistant. However, the tools used to manufacture them wear...
Two leading experts in the field of carbon capture and sequestration (CCS)—Howard J. Herzog, a senior research engineer in the MIT Energy...
Researchers at Stanford University have developed a new mathematical model that could improve the evaluation of potential storage sites for nuclear...