Category: database
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Country profiles: CO2 emissions and carbon capture projects like you’ve never seen before
Carbon capture industry reports are fun – we get that. Especially the ones with market statistics included because they tell us more about what’s happening, where and when. If anything, we see them as navigational aids, helping us to understand if we’re doing the right things, in the right ways, in the right places. And…
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Who’s Leading in Carbon Capture: Europe vs North America
Who’s ahead? Everyone likes a bit of healthy competition and this is also true in the world of carbon capture, utilization and storage (also known as CCUS). Besides, when it comes to decarbonization, winning is a thing to strive for. In this blog, we’ll take a closer look at a long-time favorite comparison: Europe vs…
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Carbon capture projects: growth trends towards 2030
Carbon capture is set to play a key role in decarbonizing industrial sites across the world. But how far have we gotten and where are we headed? To understand the pace and scale of growth in different segments and regions, you’ll have to stay on top of carbon capture project development. With an overwhelming and…
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Carbon capture projects: the top 5 secret characteristics
This post explains key characteristics behind the carbon capture projects under development globally, based on data from CaptureMap
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Strong growth: 1000 carbon capture projects and counting
In this blog, we’ll give you the most comprehensive update of carbon capture projects around the world
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E-PRTR: 4 reasons why we love and hate the E-PRTR database
CaptureMap is based on public data, that means that the facilities on the map measure or calculate their CO2 emissions, and report them to their national authorities who then publish the data openly. We pick the data up, and integrate it in our tool. Sounds easy, right? One of the main databases we use is…