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The Extraordinary ReMaking of Ordinary Things, Part 2: Delta CleanTech aims for CO2 capture in service of oil & gas : Biofuels Digest

Today, in part 2 of our series The Extraordinary remaking of Ordinary Things, let’s begin with a bit of news overlooked by the major news outlets last week, that Alberta-based Delta CleanTech acquired the CO2 capture and solvent reclaiming division and operating assets of HTC Extraction Systems and has focused its mission on CO2 capture and management, primarily serving fossil energy companies. The company raised $7.5M to expand its commercial capacity. Another driver. The Globe and Mail reported on March 7, 2021 that the Alberta government intends to seek $30 billion in federal funding via spending or tax incentives over the next decade for large scale industrial carbon capture projects.

Carbon sequestration: a critical but less-understood piece of the climate puzzle

Carbon sequestration: a critical but less-understood piece of the climate puzzle After passing the $1.9 trillion coronavirus relief package, Congress turned its attention to other critical efforts, including comprehensive legislation to battle climate change. The bill, introduced into the House of Representatives on March 2, aims to fully decarbonize the economy by 2050 by establishing clean electricity standards, promoting electric vehicles and improving the efficiency of buildings. It would also require the Secretary of Energy to establish a carbon capture and sequestration program. Carbon sequestration removes carbon dioxide from the atmosphere and stores it long-term in geologic formations, biological systems or industrial products.

CO2Concrete rebrands as CarbonBuilt

2) in concrete used for the built environment. The US-based company this week (22 nd Feb) announced the name change, in addition to unveiling the appointment of climate-tech veteran Rahul Shendure as its new CEO. Commenting on the changes, Shendure said, “The incredible size of the concrete market and its ability to permanently store carbon make it perhaps the best opportunity the world has to reduce CO 2 emissions.” “Our ‘no compromise’ concrete meets the sustainability needs of builders and customers while offering a compelling value proposition for concrete producers and companies seeking to reduce their carbon footprint.” “Together, this adds up to the potential for a gigaton-scale reduction in emissions.”

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