Article
Aker Carbon Capture ASA Announces That SLB Capturi Has Completed Its First Modular Carbon Capture Plant
Description
Aker Carbon Capture ASA announces SLB Capturi’s first modular carbon capture plant is now operational at Twence’s waste-to-energy facility in Hengelo, Netherlands. The plant uses SLB Capturi’s Just Catch™ design, minimizing onsite installation. This approach offers a cost-efficient, easy-to-deploy solution.
Other articles in the issue
-
Early Bird Registration Open for the Global Direct Air Capture Conference 2025
The countdown has begun for the second annual Global Direct Air Capture Conference, where innovators, policymakers, and industry leaders come together to chart the future of Direct Air Capture (DAC) technologies. Organized by the Direct Air Capture Coalition, Breakthrough Energy, Good Energy Collective, and RMI, this event promises to be a pivotal moment in the fight against climate change.
-
California Energy Commission Seeks Input for Carbon Management Hub Development
The California Energy Commission (CEC) has issued a Request for Information (RFI) to gather insights from stakeholders on potential partnerships and technological solutions for developing carbon management hubs across California. This initiative is a significant step toward advancing the state’s efforts to achieve carbon neutrality and establish a robust carbon management ecosystem.
-
Soletair Power and Carbonaide Partner to Produce Concrete from Carbon Dioxide
Soletair Power and Carbonaide are tackling climate change by capturing CO₂ and turning it into net-negative concrete. Soletair’s tech captures CO₂ from building air systems, and Carbonaide uses it to replace traditional cement. Together, they’re transforming emissions into climate-positive solutions.
-
Microsoft Signs Forest Restoration Deal to Remove 3.5 Million Tons of CO2
Microsoft and re.green announced a new deal to restore forests in Brazil, covering an area three times the size of Paris. The partnership adds 17,500 hectares and 3.5 million tons of carbon removals to their initial 2024 agreement. Microsoft will purchase 6.5 million tons of carbon removal credits from the projects.
-
ExxonMobil Invests $10 Billion in Indonesia for Petrochemical Industry & Carbon Capture
ExxonMobil, led by Carole Gall, has committed $10 billion to expand Indonesia’s petrochemical industry and develop a Carbon Capture and Storage (CCS) hub. The MoU was signed by Indonesian and ExxonMobil officials, including Elen Setiadi and Zoe Barinaga. Coordinating Minister Airlangga Hartarto highlighted the project's impact on jobs, growth, and sustainability.
-
SLB Capturi Powers Up Its First Modular Carbon Capture Plant
SLB Capturi has completed its modular carbon capture plant at Twence’s waste-to-energy facility in Hengelo, Netherlands. The plant will capture up to 100,000 metric tons of CO2 annually for horticulture and food and beverage applications. It features SLB Capturi’s modular Just Catch™ design for cost-efficient, scalable deployment.
-
Technip Energies Selected by Uniper to Provide the FEED of Connah's Quay New Combined Cycle Power Plant with Carbon Capture in the UK
Technip Energies has been awarded a FEED contract for Uniper’s Connah’s Quay Low Carbon Power project in the UK. The facility will connect to the Hynet Cluster for CO₂ transport and storage. The project supports the UK’s net-zero emissions target by 2050.
-
How Green Fuels Are Reshaping the Shipping Industry
The shipping industry is at a crossroads. As the International Maritime Organization (IMO) pushes for a 40% reduction in carbon intensity by 2030 and aims for net-zero emissions by 2050, the maritime sector must adopt innovative solutions. Key among these are green methanol and blue/green ammonia, which promise to revolutionize shipping fuel and drastically cut emissions.