Carbon capture, as it happens.
Innovations, regulations and scientific breakthroughs across every carbon-capture pathway — curated by the team.

Hyundai And KNOC Team Up On Cross-Border Carbon Capture & Storage
Korea National Oil Corp (KNOC) is accelerating plans to export and store its industrial carbon emissions across borders through a partnership with Hyundai. This initiative demonstrates growing CCUS (Carbon Capture, Utilization & Storage) deployment in Korean industry, with major implications for direct carbon capture and sustainable geological storage.
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Idex And Nuada Launch Breakthrough 10,000-Ton BECCS Hub in France
French energy transition major Idex Group has entered a strategic partnership with carbon capture provider Nuada to deploy a 10,000-ton BECCS hub in France, representing a major breakthrough in industrial-scale carbon capture and removal. This initiative combines biomass with carbon capture, offering an integrated solution for net CO₂ removal while valorizing biogenic resources. The project illustrates accelerating BECCS pathway development across Europe.
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Iowa Modifies Permitting Terms For Summit Carbon Pipeline To Move Forward
The Iowa Utilities Commission (IUC) has issued a critical regulatory amendment to Summit Carbon Solutions' pipeline permit, offering key regulatory progress for CO₂ transport and storage. This adjustment in permitting terms is decisive for enabling CCUS and BECCS projects to operate effectively. Clear regulation of carbon transport is essential for connecting capture sources to storage and utilization sites.
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Vycarb's CCUS Solution Ready For Industrial-Scale Piloting After Successful Tech Validation
Vycarb has successfully validated its technology for capturing and permanently storing CO₂, leveraging natural water chemistry and real-time sensor technology. This breakthrough represents a significant step toward industrial-scale deployment of carbon capture and storage solutions, a critical pillar of decarbonization efforts.
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Spain Allocates $364M For Cement Sector CCUS And Hydrogen Overhauls
The Spanish government has awarded a total of €319 million (~$364 million) to major heavy-industry players, including Votorantim Cimentos, for carbon capture and storage (CCUS) projects in the cement sector. These investments aim to modernize cement production facilities and integrate green hydrogen technologies, marking a major turning point in the sector's decarbonization. This financial commitment demonstrates political will to accelerate the transition toward carbon-neutral industrial processes.
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