ExxonMobil Secures Largest CO2 Offshore Storage Site in the U.S.
Inside this issue
Inside this Issue
π ExxonMobil Secures Largest CO2 Offshore Storage Site in the U.S.
π± Toyota Showcases Technology Developments Towards a Sustainable Future
π° DOE's $29M Investment: Advancing Carbon Capture and Emission Reduction Innovations
π§ Researchers Show Accelerating Carbon Dioxide Release From Rocks in Arctic Canada With Global Warming
π NETL, University Researchers Demonstrate the Power of IDAES to Advance Clean Energy Technology
π‘ Hydrogen Storage in Lakes and Reservoirs: A Game-Changer for Green Energy
Articles in this issue
ExxonMobil Secures Largest CO2 Offshore Storage Site in the U.S.
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ExxonMobil has signed the largest offshore carbon dioxide (CO2) storage lease in the U.S. with the Texas General Land Office (GLO), cover...
Toyota Showcases Technology Developments Towards a Sustainable Future
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Toyota will present cutting-edge technologies at the Japan Mobility Bizweek 2024, including portable hydrogen cartridges for daily use an...
DOE's $29M Investment: Advancing Carbon Capture and Emission Reduction Innovations
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The U.S. Department of Energy (DOE) has invested $29 million in projects aimed at advancing carbon capture and conversion technologies. T...
Researchers Show Accelerating Carbon Dioxide Release From Rocks in Arctic Canada With Global Warming
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Researchers from the University of Oxford have discovered that rising temperatures in the Canadian Arctic will speed up rock weathering, ...
NETL, University Researchers Demonstrate the Power of IDAES to Advance Clean Energy Technology
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A team from NETL and academia showcased IDAESβs role in advancing clean energy. The framework optimizes decarbonization, hydrogen product...
Hydrogen Storage in Lakes and Reservoirs: A Game-Changer for Green Energy
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Hydrogen, particularly green hydrogen produced using renewable energy, is gaining momentum as a clean energy solution. However, the lack ...