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The '45Q' carbon capture tax credit: Catching fog with a tweezer
For years, it has seemed that policymakers were far more focused on lining the pockets of climate activists than they were ...
Another significant factor is the safety of local volunteer fire departments in rural parts of the state that lack the proper ...
A North Manchester-based company is suing the Wabash County Board of Commissioners, arguing that an ordinance passed last summer regarding is preempted by the state’s carbon capture and sequestration ...
Power plants and industrial facilities that emit carbon dioxide, the primary driver of global warming, are hopeful that Congress will keep tax credits for capturing the gas and storing it deep ...
Caterpillar partners with OnePWR and Vero3 on nat gas & carbon capture system for data center market
Caterpillar, one of the world's largest manufacturers of industrial equipment, has partnered with US microgrid company OnePWR ...
The MarketWatch News Department was not involved in the creation of this content. Showcase project demonstrates viability of CarbonQuest's technology on gas processing compressors, and is a first ...
The House narrowly gave final approval to a bill that would shift regulatory authority over carbon projects to the state level.
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Here for the long haul: Why a Wabash County man is leading the fight against POET’s carbon capture plan
POET is trying to build a carbon capture sequestration, or CCS site, which would take it's own carbon dioxide and pump it ...
When the Louisiana Legislature convenes on March 9, it will consider hundreds of bills covering all sorts of issues that ...
Legislators rejected eight bills on Tuesday that would have greatly hindered the development of carbon capture and sequestration, a major blow to Louisiana constituents concerned about eminent domain ...
A lawsuit filed Thursday by residents of central Louisiana challenges whether the state can legally take private property for private carbon capture and sequestration projects. The lawsuit, filed in ...
Over the past four years, $49 billion in new industrial projects have been proposed in Louisiana to make hydrogen, ammonia and other products — and all of them are banking on permanently storing ...
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