Tag: CCS

  • NEW Top trends for biogenic carbon capture projects

    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)

  • Strong growth: 1000 carbon capture projects and counting

    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

  • Site selection: 4 essential steps to find the best sites for carbon capture

    Site selection: 4 essential steps to find the best sites for carbon capture

    As a decarbonization solution provider, you are faced with an incredible set of opportunities these days: all sites at some point need to decarbonize, or go out of business. But how do you go from the many sites to identify and focus on your best leads – the ones most likely to adopt your solutions?…

  • Ethanol – A Great Starting point for Carbon Capture?

    Ethanol – A Great Starting point for Carbon Capture?

    Ethanol is a great compound. It keeps our hands clean during pandemics, it’s used as a feedstock for many industrial chemicals, it can power fuel cells, and it works well in combustion engines. And yes, it can also bring a special touch to celebrations. In addition, ethanol can be a front runner for developing carbon…

  • E-PRTR: 4 reasons why we love and hate the E-PRTR database

    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…

  • CCS Ready to Conquer the Ammonia Industry

    CCS Ready to Conquer the Ammonia Industry

    Ammonia is not typically discussed at the dinner tables around the world, but it should be: it’s a vital chemical for making fertilizer, enabling efficient food production for a growing world population. Ammonia’s importance is also linked to significant energy needs and large greenhouse gas emissions. In this article, we give a brief background on…

  • The cement industry needs carbon capture for reducing emissions

    The cement industry needs carbon capture for reducing emissions

    The cement industry plays an important role in the global economy, providing the building blocks for infrastructure development and construction projects worldwide. However, cement production is also a major contributor to carbon dioxide (CO2) emissions. It is imperative for the cement industry to address this issue and take proactive steps towards reducing its CO2 emissions.…