Heavy industry is turning to carbon capture technology to reduce greenhouse gas emissions. A California startup is developing a method to 'sponge' CO2 from the atmosphere. The Port Talbot facility in Europe is planning a comprehensive effort to slash emissions. Carbon-sucking concrete could revolutionize construction. The Pacific Northwest could become a carbon-capture hub. Technology and innovation are driving a greener future for Canada's energy industry.
Technology and innovation are creating a greener future for Canada’s energy industry https://t.co/9oi0hjyCN8
We have a responsibility to share Canadian energy wealth with others https://t.co/qzEKMMtdWs
Energy is the connection point that powers prosperity in Canada and around the world https://t.co/OeJ143Qv4g
How the Pacific Northwest could become a carbon-capture hub — with help from tech and basalt https://t.co/RITSCc8vE8
How carbon-sucking concrete could revolutionize construction https://t.co/w3O0KJMxV0
A plan could turn a Port Talbot facility into one of Europe’s most sweeping efforts to slash greenhouse-gas emissions in heavy industry. https://t.co/dlOxLCQxPs
California startup to 'sponge' CO2 from the atmosphere https://t.co/UBNxrY5Jz2
California startup to ‘sponge’ CO2 from the atmosphere https://t.co/RIs6Fuc8YR
Heavy industry turns to carbon capture to clean up its act https://t.co/MtWUF2tJjH