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Our Featured Article archive is a collection of the Featured Articles which have been published on the Carbon Capture World home page. In addition to industry updates, market news and topical issues of the day the Feature Article provides an interesting mix of company profiles, in-depth technical articles, reports from major end users and projects in the carbon capture and storage industries. If you wish your company to be in the spotlight in this category with an indepth report written by our editorial team, please contact Nicole Nagel.

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Carbfix and Removr sign HoT for Direct Air Capture and Storage

Carbfix has signed Heads of Terms with Removr, a Norwegian company that removes CO2 directly from the atmosphere. According to the agreement, Carbfix will employ its technology to permanently store, via subsurface mineralization, 100,000 tons of CO2 annually from Removr’s first large-scale Direct Air Capture plant, which is expected to start operations in Iceland in 2027.

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ASCO & Landmark Power Holdings: CCU project nears completion

The UK’s first high efficiency power plant connected with ASCO carbon capturing equipment is currently under construction in Rhodesia, Worksop, in Nottinghamshire. ASCO Carbon Dioxide is supplying the CO₂ recovery and processing equipment, which will capture and utilize four tons of liquid CO₂ per hour (“Carbon Capture & Utilization” or “CCU”).

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Researchers create salts for cheap and efficient CO2 capture
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Researchers create salts for cheap and efficient CO2 capture

A team of international researchers led by Professor Cafer T. Yavuz of King Abdullah University of Science and Technology (KAUST), Prof. Bo Liu from the University of Science and Technology of China (USTC), and Prof. Qiang Xu of Southern University of Science and Technology (SUSTech) have developed a promising method for carbon capture and storage.

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