‘Carbon casting’: the low-hanging fruit of carbon removal
A Bill Gates-backed start-up has quietly opened the world’s largest carbon removal plant. But Graphyte’s ‘carbon casting’ approach may be limited by biomass supplies.
06 March 2024
06 March 2024
A Bill Gates-backed start-up has quietly opened the world’s largest carbon removal plant. But Graphyte’s ‘carbon casting’ approach may be limited by biomass supplies.
The joint project between the two countries could be a step towards establishing future lunar settlements.
The company is investing €100m ($108.77m) in its Cologne facility to increase capacity gradually by 2027.
Last week, Chevron New Energies announced plans to develop a solar-to-hydrogen production project in California's Central Valley.
Money will go to several different clean energy sectors, including low-carbon aircraft technology, battery storage, carbon capture and electric vehicles (EVs).
Power companies have expressed their willingness to expand existing plants and revive stalled projects.
The move enhances Marubeni's presence in the sustainable energy sector and strengthens its ties with ACEN.
BluPine's total renewable energy capacity has now increased to 2.4GW.
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