Category: overall facts
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Carbon Capture in Cement: 3 Great Technologies to a Net-Zero Future
Introduction: The Cement Industry’s Carbon Challenge Cement is the backbone of modern infrastructure, but it comes with a major environmental cost. According to a recent study from the World Economic Forum, global cement manufacturing accounts for roughly 6 % of the world’s total CO₂ emissions. And with global production projected to increase from around 14…
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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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Biogenic capture projects and the great potential in net-zero solutions
An overview of biogenic capture projects, with data on transport, utilization and storage as well as trends to 2030
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NEW Top trends for biogenic carbon capture projects
This blog looks at the role biogenic CO2 from industrial emitters could play in the context of carbon capture, utilization and storage (CCUS)
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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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The biogenic CO2 breakdown: which 6 sectors have the most emissions?
Large industrial plants frequently use biomass as a power source or raw material, resulting in the release of CO2 that contains carbon from the biomass. This type of CO2 is known as biogenic CO2 emissions. Unlike fossil fuel emissions that release carbon that’s been stored for millions of years, biogenic CO2 comes from recent carbon…
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Interesting GHG Emission Trends for Different Industry Segments
In Endrava, we’re passionate about greenhouse gas emissions (GHG). More specifically, cutting those emissions in the best way possible. With CaptureMap, we often get caught up in looking at sites or segments individually, but in this blog post we wanted to use the tool differently. In this article we provide an overview of CO2 emission…