Post archive with tag CCU

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DUS Airport & Greenlyte Carbon Technologies Partner to Build World’s First integrated DAC-to-SAF Facility


Düsseldorf Airport (DUS) and Greenlyte Carbon Technologies have joined forces to transform the future of aviation sustainability. At the airport’s annual New Year’s reception on the 16th January 2025, Greenlyte unveiled plans to establish the SAF Reallabor, the world’s first fully integrated Direct Air Capture to Sustainable Aviation Fuel (DAC-to-SAF) facility in front of 800 people including Mona Neubaur


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Düsseldorfer Flughafen plant Anlage für nachhaltigen Flugkraftstoff


Der Düsseldorfer Flughafen und Greenlyte Carbon Technologies haben eine Absichtserklärung unterzeichnet. Ziel ist der Bau einer Pilotanlage zur Herstellung von nachhaltigem Flugkraftstoff. Die Besonderheit: Die Anlage kombiniert Direct Air Capture (DAC) mit der Produktion von grünem Wasserstoff. Das Projekt ist Teil des Masterplans 2045 des Flughafens und die Inbetriebnahme der Anlage ist für die kommenden Jahre geplant.


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Norwegische Reederei rüstet Frachter mit Abgasreinigungssystem aus


Etwa 90 Prozent des Welthandels geht über den Seeweg. Allerdings sind Schiffe nicht gerade sauber. Die norwegische Reederei Solvang zeigt mit der Clipper Eris, wie die Emissionen durch Schiffe gesenkt werden können. Die Clipper Eris, ein 160 Meter langer Flüssiggastanker, ist das weltweit erste Schiff, das mit einem System zur Kohlendioxidabscheidung und -speicherung (Onboard Carbon Capture


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World-first full-scale onboard carbon capture


“Onboard carbon capture combined with existing cleaning technology is a significant shortcut to decarbonization of the world’s deep-sea fleet. This stands out as one of the more promising solutions for future vessels”, says Edvin Endresen, CEO of Solvang ASA.  The ship Clipper Eris – owned by Solvang ASA – is the first to be installed


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Svante Selected for US DOE Funding to Advance Carbon Capture in the Pulp & Paper Industry


Svante Technologies Inc. (Svante), a leader in next-generation carbon capture and removal technology, today announced that it is developing a first-of-a-kind carbon capture and storage project at the Ashdown Pulp Mill facility in Arkansas. This project is a critical step toward deploying Svante’s next-generation carbon capture technology for the pulp and paper industry, demonstrating the


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Stockholm Exergi wins auction for government support for BECCS


Stockholm Exergi has been awarded support in the Swedish Energy Agency’s reverse auction for BECCS. The approved support amounts to just over 20 billion SEK and will be disbursed continuously over a maximum of 15 years, starting from the commencement of geological storage. The support is an important part of the funding to enable the


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Johnson Matthey technology selected for one of the largest planned e-methanol plants in Europe


Johnson Matthey’s (JM) e-methanol technology has been selected by Reolum for the next phase of its La Robla Nueva Energia (NE) project. Located in the Spanish region of Castilla y León, it will be one of the largest e-methanol production plants in Europe, planned to be online by the end of 2027. The facility will


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Chinese scientists convert CO2 into nutritious food with 74% protein yield


A groundbreaking study has unveiled an innovative method to convert carbon dioxide (CO2) and electricity into single-cell protein (SCP).  This breakthrough bioprocess holds promise not only for food security but also for addressing environmental challenges related to greenhouse gas emissions.  Conducted by researchers from Xi’an Jiaotong University and the Tianjin Institute of Industrial Biotechnology, both


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What you need to know about carbon capture, utilization and storage


To contain the damage of climate change, reducing emissions and switching to renewable energy sources will not be enough. Removing some of the excess carbon dioxide warming our planet is critically important; however, current methods for human-directed carbon capture are expensive and inefficient. To support the development of new carbon capture technologies, nine Cornell researchers


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The chance for companies to contribute to the world’s leading event: The Renewable Materials Conference


The Renewable Materials Conference (RMC) in Siegburg/Cologne (Germany) is the world’s largest conference on chemicals and materials based on biomass, carbon capture and utilisation (CCU) and advanced recycling – the only alternatives to fossil-based chemicals and materials. The unique concept of presenting all renewable material solutions in one event hits the mark. It covers the entire value chain


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