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Empresas de concreto innovan para reducir su huella de carbono vozdeamerica.com - get the latest breaking news, showbiz & celebrity photos, sport news & rumours, viral videos and top stories from vozdeamerica.com Daily Mail and Mail on Sunday newspapers.
(XPRIZE) Both $7.5M Grand Prize Winners Developed Technologies Focused on Decarbonizing Concrete, the World’s Largest Material Industry – XPRIZE, the global leader in designing and implementing innovative competition models to solve the world’s grandest challenges, today announced that CarbonCure Technologies and CarbonBuilt have won the $20M NRG COSIA Carbon XPRIZE, a prize that set out to convert CO2 emissions into valuable products. Selected by a panel of independent judges, both winning teams developed solutions aimed at reducing CO2 emissions associated with traditional concrete, which is currently the world’s most abundant human-made material and accounts for seven percent of all global CO2 emissions. The two team’s award-winning technologies will be, and already are, game-changers for global decarbonization and the fight against climate change.
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Nolan SUBMITTED PHOTO In this image from video, former Minneapolis police Officer Derek Chauvin, center, stands April 20 after the verdict is read in his trial for the 2020 death of George Floyd. Standing next to him are attorneys Eric Nelson, left and Amy Voss. AP POOL PHOTO FAIRMONT â West Virginia residents who watched the Derek Chauvin trial say Tuesdayâs guilty verdicts offer a glimmer of hope for a broken system. âThe only way this kind of behavior is going to stop is through systemic reform not through individual prosecution,â said Jennifer Wagner, executive director of Mountain State Justice, a Morgantown firm whose attorneys represent the marginalized.
Redirecting to XPRIZE Announces the Two Winners of $20m NRG COSIA Carbon XPRIZE, With Each Team Creating Valuable Products out of CO2 Emissions q8dailynews.com - get the latest breaking news, showbiz & celebrity photos, sport news & rumours, viral videos and top stories from q8dailynews.com Daily Mail and Mail on Sunday newspapers.
CCS, but not as you know it: US prize targets cement's monster emissions reneweconomy.com.au - get the latest breaking news, showbiz & celebrity photos, sport news & rumours, viral videos and top stories from reneweconomy.com.au Daily Mail and Mail on Sunday newspapers.
CarbonCure wins global Carbon XPRIZE competition Dartmouth, Nova Scotia-based cleantech startup CarbonCure Technologies has taken home $7.5 million USD after winning the grand prize at the NRG COSIA Carbon XPRIZE competition. CarbonCure’s mission is to reduce embodied carbon in the built environment by 500 million tonnes annually by 2030. The global competition, which took place in three rounds over 54 months, challenged participants to develop technologies to convert carbon dioxide (CO₂) emissions into usable products. CarbonCure was one of two grand prize winners, with the other being Los Angeles-based CarbonBuilt.
Founded in 2012, CarbonCure implements carbon capture solutions by storing CO₂ and recycling waste from concrete products. The startup’s mission is to reduce embodied carbon in the built environment by 500 million tonnes annually by 2030.
Halifax-based developer of CO2-injected concrete wins multi-million-dollar prize A Nova Scotia company that injects carbon dioxide into concrete has taken home a multi-million-dollar grand prize in a global competition aimed at tackling climate change. Social Sharing CBC News · Posted: Apr 19, 2021 3:59 PM AT | Last Updated: April 19 Rob Niven is the CEO and founder of CarbonCure Technologies, established in Nova Scotia in 2012. The company is one of two grand prize winners in a global competition aimed at tackling climate change.(CBC) A Nova Scotia company that injects carbon dioxide into concrete making it stronger while lowering its carbon footprint has taken home a multi-million dollar prize in a global competition aimed at tackling climate change.