Alberta's government, Ottawa and five major oilsands producers have signed a memorandum of understanding to advance the ...
Air Products announced Tuesday it is scrapping its $4.5 billion Louisiana Clean Energy Complex, the blue hydrogen and carbon capture project that drew opposition over plans to store emissions under ...
Significant carbon capture projects—at Cane Run 7, PPL Corp.’s 691-MW gas-fired unit in Louisville, Kentucky, and Four Corners, a 1.5-GW coal-fired power plant in New Mexico—have separately secured ...
As the state drafts pipeline rules for projects injecting CO2 underground, environmental groups are pressing for a more thorough assessment of the newly launched operation.
Now that an agreement has cleared major hurdles for the Pathways carbon capture and storage project, the mayors of the two ...
Forbes contributors publish independent expert analyses and insights. David Blackmon is a Texas-based public policy analyst/consultant. “Today’s announcement of this unprecedented, large-scale, ...
The project and others like it are already being called out for ‘greenwash at a massive scale’ The project and others like it are already being called out for ‘greenwash at a massive scale’ is a ...
Carbon capture and storage facility at Shell Oil site in Alberta that has operated since 2015, has “safely captured and stored 8 million tonnes of CO 2,” says a company spokesperson. Image courtesy of ...
Minnkota Power Cooperative said it is seeking permits for its proposed carbon capture and storage (CCS) project at the Milton R. Young Power Station in Center, North Dakota. Project Tundra is designed ...
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Company cancels $4.5B Louisiana carbon capture project
Air Products announced Tuesday that it will not go forward with the proposed $4.5 billion carbon capture project planned for Ascension Parish.
Expanded carbon-capture plans would be outpaced by the impact of the promised major pipeline through B.C., according to ...
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