11 March 20247 March 2024 Cost of direct air carbon capture to remain higher than hoped ETH researchers estimate the cost of removing 1 tonne of CO2 from the air in the year 2050 to be between 230 and 540 US dollars. This is twice as high as previous estimates
CO2 aus der Luft filtern bleibt teurer als erhofft ETH-Forschende berechnen, dass es im Jahr 2050 zwischen 230 und 540 Dollar kosten könnte, eine Tonne CO2 aus der Luft zu entfernen. Bisher ging man von halb so hohen Kosten aus
5 September 202330 August 2023 Occidental Enters into Agreement to Acquire Direct Air Capture Technology Innovator Carbon Engineering Integration of Occidental's operations experience and Carbon Engineering's technology improves cost and capital efficiencies, and enables Occidental to catalyze broader partnerships for DAC deployment
2 March 202327 February 2023 Top 10: Leading Carbon Capture Companies Carbon capture companies aim to bridge the gap between the energy transition and dependence on hard-to-abate industries - we take a look at the top 10
22 July 202218 July 2022 Jim Hurt commentary: Can Gov. Scott and VT Climate Council go around the court’s crazy EPA ruling? The missing ingredient that Gov. Scott and Vermont utilities can bring to the table is a profitable plan for CO2 removal which can be reused to make synthetic fuels and other products
31 March 202228 March 2022 Carbon-Capture Startup Using Dirt Cheap Material Raises $53 Million Heirloom uses cheap and widely available limestone to suck carbon from the air. The latest funds will help build its first pilot-scale facility
22 March 202216 March 2022 Carbon capture: Early days of a $1 trillion industry? Solutions such as carbon capture, utilization and storage in reducing carbon emissions or even going a step further and removing existing CO2 from the atmosphere are necessary
1 October 202128 September 2021 Climate crisis: do we need millions of machines sucking CO2 from the air? From turning CO2 into rock to capturing the breath of office workers, a growing number of companies think the answer is yes
3 August 20219 September 2021 LanzaTech UK and Carbon Engineering team to produce SAF from CO2 The companies are investigating a commercial facility in the UK that will produce more than 100 million litres per year of jet fuel made from atmospheric carbon dioxide
2 July 20219 September 2021 Engineering begins on UK’s first large-scale facility that captures carbon dioxide out of the atmosphere Another big direct-air-capture plant is moving ahead, but a new study finds we may need to build many more before the economics start to make sens
23 February 20219 September 2021 Carbon Capture – A Man-made Solution To Solve A Man-made Problem Many of the companies, who were not that long ago considered progressive, oil majors etc now hold the key to solving the problem man has created
12 February 20219 September 2021 The potential for carbon-capture tech is captivating The biggest breakthrough came with the two-year extension to the 45Q corporate tax credit for carbon removal projects in the last days of the Trump administration
3 September 20209 September 2021 Oxy Low Carbon Ventures, Rusheen Capital Management create development company ‘1PointFive’ to deploy Carbon Engineering’s Direct Air Capture technology 1PointFive and Carbon Engineering have signed a licensing agreement enabling the commercial development of the world’s largest DAC facility
4 August 20209 September 2021 Aerion Supersonic and Carbon Engineering join forces to deliver carbon neutral supersonic travel The companies will power Aerion’s AS2 supersonic business jet, the world’s first carbon neutral supersonic commercial aircraft
5 November 20199 September 2021 It’s not modern alchemy, carbon capture is a key weapon in the fight against climate change In reality, this technology is already moving from the lab to factory floors worldwide – it is no longer a question of science fiction, but rather, science fact
23 October 201918 October 2019 About those biobased amines we might one day dream up at Ptixar Amination This review presenting both fundamental and applied research on the synthesis of biobased primary and secondary amines with current available biobased resources
18 January 20195 January 2019 Carbon Capturing: The Digest’s 2018 Multi-Slide ABLC Guide to Carbon Engineering Geoffrey Holmes, Business Development lead from Carbon Engineering gave this illuminating overview of their Direct Air Capture technology and their Air to Fuels at ABLC Global 2018 in San Francisco
14 June 20189 September 2021 Climate Change Breakthrough: Large-scale capture of atmospheric CO₂ shown to be feasible and affordable Direct Air Capture (DAC) technology demonstrate for the first time a scalable and cost-effective solution for removing CO₂ from the atmosphere
Solar fuels come nearer: Direct-from-air CO2 capture cost drops below $100/ton threshold Carbon Engineering’s David Keith explained to the Digest
16 May 20189 September 2021 Manufacturing Goes Carbon Negative A growing number of innovative companies is capturing CO2 and using it to create materials and products for human consumption
22 October 20179 September 2021 The world’s first “negative emissions” plant has begun operation – turning carbon dioxide into stone Three companies are currently building machines that can capture CO2 directly from the air
25 January 20169 September 2021 Carbon dioxide-to-methanol catalyst ignites ‘fuel from air’ debate Initial step towards realising the vision of making fuel from nothing but gases from the air
18 January 20169 September 2021 CO2-Filter: Ein Kescher fürs Treibhausgas Climeworks Pilotanlage soll ab nächsten Sommer 900 Tonnen CO2 pro Jahr einfangen
27 October 20159 September 2021 A Canadian start-up is removing CO2 from the air and turning it into pellets Here's how we can replace fossil fuels
21 October 20159 September 2021 Treibstoffe aus der Luft Kanada: Feierlicher Auftakt zur Erzeugung von klimaneutralen Brennstoffen aus Kohlendioxid
19 August 20159 September 2021 Startups have figured out how to remove carbon from the air Will anyone pay them to do it?
27 July 20159 September 2021 Suck it up and store it for later Scientists are building a system that could turn atmospheric CO2 into fuel
24 June 20159 September 2021 A Hoover for atmospheric CO2 Why not reduce atmospheric CO2 by capturing it? Why pay $500-$1000 per ton to reduce CO2 via electric cars, if you could pay 80% less via a direct capture of greenhouse gases?