Breaking Barriers: The Sub-$100 Carbon Capture Revolution Transforming Climate Action

The carbon capture industry has long held that effective capture under $100 per metric ton was years away. Those assumptions were based on traditional approaches – massive infrastructure projects requiring specific geology, extensive transportation networks, and complex chemical processes. But what if those assumptions were wrong? Rethinking Carbon Capture Economics By rethinking carbon capture from…

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The Future Is Green: Our Top Strategies for a Cleaner Planet

This article first appeared in Authority Magazine Nov 15 2024 As we face an unprecedented environmental crisis, the need for sustainable solutions has never been more urgent. This series seeks to spotlight the innovative minds and passionate advocates who are leading the charge in environmental conservation and sustainable practices. We aim to explore the most…

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AI + Carbon Capture: Making Climate Solutions Work for Energy Operation

The Energy Industry’s Carbon Challenge Artificial intelligence has transformed everything from drilling operations to pipeline maintenance in the energy sector. Yet when it comes to carbon capture, most solutions still operate with minimal intelligence – static systems in a dynamic industry. For energy operators facing mounting regulatory pressures and increasing costs of environmental compliance, this…

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Proactive Concrete: 4 Questions on Direct Air Carbon Capture

This article originally appeared in For Construction Pros The global production of cement and—in turn—concrete is one of the world’s largest creators of greenhouse gases. The industry has placed a goal for both production and contractors alike, to be net-zero regarding carbon dioxide (CO2) emissions by 2050. Achieving this will require a ton of hard work a…

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The CO₂ Paradox: Why We’re Capturing Carbon in All the Wrong Places

Imagine spending time and money to extract water from a nearly dry riverbed while ignoring a lake right next to you. That’s essentially what traditional carbon capture has been doing – building massive infrastructure in remote locations while ignoring CO₂ concentrations up to three times higher in our commercial and industrial centers. This mismatch between…

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