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techcentral.co.zaThree British companies have created a joint venture called UnionDAC to build a direct air capture facility on Teesside. The plant is scheduled to begin operations in 2030 and reach an annual capture rate of 60,000 tons of carbon dioxide by 2032.
680news.comGermany has introduced a €5 billion Carbon Contracts for Difference program to support carbon capture projects. The policy targets emissions from steel, cement, and chemical industries that cannot be eliminated through other means.
A new economic impact assessment commissioned by Woodside Energy shows the long-delayed Browse to North West Shelf Project will now cost about US$35 billion, up from US$20 billion estimated in 2019. The project, proposed in 2018, remains in the concept definition phase with key a…
Le MondeA French start-up has built the country's first direct air capture prototype in Drancy, north of Paris. The machine has operated for around 1,500 hours since July 2025 and captured 1.3 metric tons of CO₂. The company plans to eventually store the gas in concrete or use it to prod…