News noticias
11/01/2021
A new article published in Forbes related to CCUS
"Without Carbon Capture And Storage, The World Can’t Meet Its Climate Target."
11/01/2021
Article from La Vanguardia related a new CCUS Project in Norway
"Norway launches the largest project to capture and store # CO2. Parliament approves granting 1,600 million, two thirds of the total cost."
19/11/2020
The 7th edition of PTECO2 Awards has been failed
Both winners will present their work during 2020 PTECO2 Assembly which, this year, will take place 100 % virtually. Congratulations!
09/11/2020
LafargeHolcim and Carbon Clean will develop a large-scale CO2 capture plant in Almería
The multinational cement company LafargeHolcim and Carbon Clean Engineering will develop a project at the Holcim factory in Carboneras, Almería, which will aim to capture the CO2 emitted in the cement production process to transform it and use it locally through agricultural use, which will allow accelerate crop production.
11/09/2020
IEA continues to bet on CCUS technologies in its new report
The International Energy Agency has presented the 'Energy Technology Perspectives 2020' where it focuses its analysis on the clean energy technologies that are needed to reach the goal of net zero emissions. CCUS technologies (Carbon Capture, utilization and storage) appear alongside electrification, hydrogen and bioenergy.
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