Two commercial-scale direct-air carbon removal demonstration hubs on the Gulf Coast—set to be the largest in the world—could split about $1.1 billion in federal funding for development, the U.S.
Occidental Petroleum said Tuesday it agreed to acquire the Canadian direct air capture company Carbon Engineering for $1.1 billion. The acquisition of a company it had partnered with earlier this year ...
This story was originally published by the Guardian and is reproduced here as part of the Climate Desk collaboration. Rising out of the arid scrubland of western Texas is the world’s largest project ...
OCCIDENTAL, AN American oil major, recently agreed to buy Carbon Engineering, a Canadian carbon-removal company, for $1.6bn. The deal underlines big oil’s growing interest in carbon-capture ...
The scope of the committee's work is focused on three primary documents: ASCE 7, ACI 318 and the AISC Steel Manual. A team of 10 practicing civil and structural engineers and academics has launched an ...
NOTICE: The subject of this publication is the forum titled Transitioning to Net-Zero Carbon: Engineering Challenges and Opportunities, held during the 2022 annual meeting of the National Academy of ...
Oil and gas producer Occidental Petroleum (OXY) announced on Tuesday its plans to acquire Canadian carbon capture technology supplier Carbon Engineering Ltd. for $1.1 billion. Occidental Petroleum ...
Occidental Petroleum has agreed to acquire Carbon Engineering for $1.1 billion in cash. The climate solutions company focuses on developing large-scale technology that can capture carbon dioxide from ...
Carbon dioxide adsorption and capture technologies represent a pivotal strategy in addressing the escalating challenges of climate change. These methods, which range from direct air capture employing ...
“The time is now right when it comes to addressing climate change,” said Deanne Bell, founder and chief executive officer of Future Engineers, in her introduction to the forum of the 2022 annual ...
Atmospheric CO2 continues to increase and, despite considerable worldwide efforts to cut down on carbon waste, is expected to rise more in coming decades. Researchers demonstrated that new, lower-cost ...
In what used to be a fish-processing plant in Akranes, a small port in Iceland, fragments of seaweed rise and fall in glass columns lit by leds. Running Tide, the Maine-based company which runs the ...