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Sweden launches a $1 billion bioenergy with carbon capture program to accelerate industrial decarbonization, positioning the nation as a frontrunner…
India’s CCUS Bet Signals a New Era of Climate-Driven Global Trade Power
Why India’s carbon capture strategy could redefine industrial competitiveness worldwide India’s $2.4 billion commitment to Carbon Capture,…
Finland’s EUR 90M Biogenic Carbon Capture Program Signals Global Industrial Decarbonization Shift
January 12, 2026 – Finland is taking a decisive step to position itself at the forefront of industrial-scale carbon removal with the launch of a EUR…
A Landmark Moment for Large-Scale Carbon Capture
China’s Xinjiang Oilfield has surpassed one million tonnes of annual carbon dioxide (CO₂) storage, marking a decisive breakthrough in the…
EU Carbon Market Revenues: Financing the Maritime Energy Transition
The European Union’s Emissions Trading System is entering its most consequential phase yet, with the inclusion of maritime shipping in the ETS carbon market generating an…
Canada Carbon Strategy Fuels Next-Phase CCUS Growth
Canada is positioning itself as a global leader in carbon capture, utilization, and storage through a combination of federal carbon pricing mechanisms, provincial tax…
Global CCUS Pipeline Reaches 400 Projects as Permitting Bottlenecks Ease
The Global CCS Institute’s latest status report reveals that the worldwide CCUS project pipeline has surpassed 400 facilities in various stages of development, representing a 35% increase from the previous year.
Aker Carbon Capture Signs Landmark Deal for Industrial-Scale Deployment in North Sea
Norwegian technology firm Aker Carbon Capture has secured its largest contract to date, a €780 million engineering, procurement, and construction agreement to deliver carbon…
Japan Launches $4.5 Billion Cross-Border CO2 Transport Network
Japan’s Ministry of Economy, Trade and Industry has unveiled a $4.5 billion programme to establish cross-border CO2 transport infrastructure connecting Japanese industrial…
Carbon Capture Costs Drop Below $50 Per Tonne at Pioneering Cement Plant
HeidelbergCement’s Brevik facility in Norway has achieved a landmark cost milestone, operating its full-scale carbon capture system at below $50 per tonne of CO2—a threshold…
CCUS in 2026: From Pilot Projects to a Scalable Decarbonization Engine
2026 marks the most pivotal year in the history of carbon capture, utilization, and storage. After more than a decade of FOAK demonstration projects, regulatory false starts,…
Shell and TotalEnergies Advance Europe’s Largest Offshore CO2 Storage Project
Shell and TotalEnergies have reached Final Investment Decision on the Acorn CO2 storage project in the Scottish North Sea, committing £3.2 billion to develop Europe’s largest offshore carbon storage facility.
US Department of Energy Awards $890 Million for Regional Direct Air Capture Hubs
The US Department of Energy has announced $890 million in funding for two regional direct air capture hubs as part of the Bipartisan Infrastructure Law’s carbon removal programme.
Carbon Capture Enters Its Strategic Moment
The carbon capture industry is no longer a collection of well-funded pilot demonstrations. It is entering a strategic inflection point defined by FID-ready project pipelines,…
Finland’s EUR 90M Biogenic Carbon Capture Program Signals Global Shift
Finland has positioned itself at the forefront of Europe’s carbon dioxide removal (CDR) strategy with the launch of a EUR 90 million BECCS (Bioenergy with Carbon Capture and Storage) funding program.
A Landmark Moment for Large-Scale Carbon Capture in China
China has quietly achieved one of the most significant milestones in the global carbon capture landscape.
Sweden Launches $1 Billion Drive for Bioenergy Carbon Capture
Sweden has committed $1 billion to what will become the most consequential BECCS (Bioenergy with Carbon Capture and Storage) procurement program in the world.
UK Government Boosts CCUS with £9.4 Billion Funding
The United Kingdom has made its most significant commitment to carbon capture, utilization, and storage with the allocation of GBP 9.4 billion in funding for two…
Norway’s Pioneering Carbon Capture Project Sets Global Standard
Norway has positioned itself at the forefront of global carbon capture and storage through the Longship program – the world’s first government-funded, full-chain CCS…
Japan’s Carbon Capture Leadership Reshapes Asia’s Future
Japan has embedded carbon capture, utilization, and storage into the structural foundation of its 2050 carbon neutrality roadmap – not as a supplementary abatement measure,…
BHP’s CCUS Hub Strategy Demands Rethinking of Industrial Strategy
When BHP – the world’s largest mining company by market capitalization – announces a multinational consortium to develop carbon capture, utilization, and storage hubs across…
CCUS Mainstream Adoption: From Niche to Industrial Necessity
A decade ago, carbon capture, utilization, and storage was a technology discussed primarily in academic papers, government research labs, and the sustainability reports of a handful of forward-thinking energy companies.
India's CCUS Bet Signals a New Era of Climate-Driven Global Trade Power
India’s $2.4 billion commitment to Carbon Capture, Utilisation and Storage represents a strategic economic move beyond climate policy.
US Carbon Capture Incentives: Big Opportunities and Bigger Uncertainty
The United States has built the most financially aggressive incentive framework for carbon capture in the world.
BlackRock’s CCUS Investment Signals Market Inflection Point
When BlackRock moves, markets pay attention. The world’s largest asset manager, overseeing more than $10 trillion in assets, does not make infrastructure bets lightly.
Norway’s Northern Lights Project Receives First Commercial CO2 Shipment
The Northern Lights joint venture—backed by Equinor, Shell, and TotalEnergies—has received its first commercial shipment of liquefied CO2 at its Øygarden terminal in western Norway.
IEA Report Identifies CCUS as Critical Pathway for Net-Zero Industrial Emissions
The International Energy Agency’s World Energy Outlook has placed carbon capture, utilisation, and storage at the centre of its net-zero pathway for heavy industry,…
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