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7 European Companies Looking to Go Big in American Clean Power in 2020

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Meanwhile, in 2019 Shell cemented its place in the quickly emerging U.S. Among Moixa’s differentiators are its proprietary software platform, small physical footprint and the equally small price tag of its lithium-ion phosphate systems. It already runs a Shell-branded supplier in the U.K.). In the U.K.

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'Giant opportunity': Why achieving a net zero emission supply chain could be cheaper than you think

Business Green

For heavier industry and manufacturing the challenge is certainly higher, requiring investment in carbon capture and storage (CCS) technologies, green hydrogen production, and renewable forms of high temperature heat to produce steel, cement, and chemicals, for example.

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'This is not a scary transition': Six key takeaways from the CCC's net zero progress report

Business Green

As ever, the CCC's assessment of the potential costs of net zero offers a powerful tonic to the loud minority of political and media commentators who have taken to bemoaning the price tags attached to the projects that can help avoid catastrophic climate impacts.

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? Big oil’s big CCS play #158

Climate Tech VC

The majority of Denbury’s revenue comes from EOR, which involves injecting CO2 into the ground in order to extend the life of oil fields, and ~60% of the price tag likely covered the value of Denbury’s oil production rather than the CCS infrastructure. Pop-up Reflective super white super paints are hot.

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Princeton Maps Reveal US Plans for Massive CO2 Pipeline Buildout

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This “trunk line” pipeline would gather all the New England’s CO2 waste and pick up more from cement plants and other facilities along the way via smaller spur lines. The price tag for just this stretch of pipeline is estimated to be $7 billion dollars (page 25 of Princeton report Annex).

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DOE Quietly Backs Plan for Carbon Capture Network Larger Than Entire Oil Pipeline System

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Proponents of carbon capture, usage, and sequestration (CCUS) often highlight ways that it could be used for sectors like steel and cement whose carbon pollution is generally considered “hard to abate.” MMT, from cement production. Environmental Protection Agency (EPA) data from 2019. percent of a one gigaton pipeline network.

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? Old nuclear, new-clear #161

Climate Tech VC

In deals this week, $125M for biomaterials made from CO2, $33M for grid power storage optimization, and $26M for carbon-sequestering cement. Since then, the price tag for the project has since more than doubled and the Department of Energy’s Loan Programs Office had to step in to provide additional financing.