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Carbon capture from cement manufacturing nears market readiness
A consortium led by Australian firm Calix is now well on the way to completing a pilot plant for its breakthrough technology that will...


New Carbon-Capture Technology Could Be Game-Changer for Fossil Fuels
A new technology being tested in Texas uses captured CO2 gas to power turbines. A new demonstration power plant could change the...


Direct Air Capture: A solution in CO2 self-sufficiency for bottling plants?
Last month’s European carbon dioxide (CO2) supply shortage sent shockwaves through food and beverage markets as a combination of factors...


Inside London’s very own carbon capture (test) plant
Filling four stories of Imperial College London, UK, is a one-of-a-kind carbon capture plant. Built for students in partnership with ABB,...


Mineral created in lab that can remove CO2 pollution from atmosphere
Though still in preliminary stages, scientists welcome 'big step forward' in efforts to reduce greenhouse gas levels and curtail climate...


Norway Is Opening for Business in Carbon Capture
Norway could be getting into the business of importing and sequestering CO2 as a service, thanks to a new undersea project for carbon...


Chinese scientists find carbon dioxide can be stored in deep-sea sediments
Chinese researchers found that carbon dioxide can be stored in deep-sea sediments stably and safely. The study, published on Wednesday in...


Centre plans 25 per cent greenhouse gas emission cut by 2020: Minister
India would produce 175 gigawatt electricity through different sources of green energy by 2020, out of which 100 gigawatt would be solar...


Climate change to affect India’s renewable energy plan: Study
Changes in wind pattern in the Northern Hemisphere and pollution are seen taking a toll of wind power and solar power plants,...


Renewable energy in India: lofty targets, shrinking expectations
Shares of wind power firms Inox Wind and Suzlon Energy have hit new lows in June The government may exude confidence about exceeding its...
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