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Op-Ed: Kemmerer stands ready to embrace nuclear power while not dismissing coal
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Coal-rich Wyoming eyes net-zero emissions Is that possible? - Governors Wind Energy Coalition
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Exxon, Once a Skeptic, Sees Profit in Capturing Carbon Emissions
1 Exxon, Once a Skeptic, Sees Profit in Capturing Carbon Emissions
Oil giant had been pessimistic about economic prospects of the technology but now wants to commercialize carbon capture and storage
published : 5 Mar 2021 at 04:00
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Exxon Mobil Corp. says the time has come to turn capturing carbon emissions into a real business, as it faces pressure from activists to become a greener company.
That represents an about-face for the Texas oil giant, which for years has held a pessimistic view of investing heavily to commercialize carbon-capture projects, saying they made little economic sense without massive government incentives.
Fini le scepticisme : Exxon se lance dans le captage du carbone
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China’s Largest Carbon Capture Project Is a Global Minnow
Bloomberg 2/3/2021 Krystal Chia © Photographer: Jeff Hutchens/Getty Images AsiaPac TIANJIN, CHINA - JULY 20: A Chinese flag flies in front of a coal fired power plant rising across the skyline of rapidly China, while fears of widespread industrial pollution mount on July 20, 2007 in Tianjin, China. (Photo by Jeff Hutchens/Getty Images)
(Bloomberg) China completed construction of its largest carbon capture and storage plant as the country continues to develop technologies necessary to meeting its climate goals.
China Energy Investment Corp. finished production of the plant Jan. 21 at its Guohua Jinjie coal power station in Shaanxi province. It’s currently in its debugging phase, and once put into operation will be able to prevent 150,000 tons of carbon dioxide emissions a year at a 90% capture rate, according to the China Electricity Council.