Korea’s Institute of Geoscience and Mineral Resources (KIGAM) has joined Australia’s world-leading carbon capture, utilisation and storage research institute CO2CRC, helping it to forge deeper international ties to accelerate the implementation of CCUS technologies...
Australian-based CO2CRC, a world leader in carbon capture, utilisation and storage research, is forming deeper international ties to advance the implementation of CCUS technologies with the announcement today of its newest member, Japan’s INPEX. INPEX is Japan’s...
Africa’s largest private power company has become a member of leading global carbon capture, utilisation and storage (CCUS) research organisation, CO2CRC. Sahara Group, a major energy and infrastructure conglomerate, has joined the Australian-based CO2CRC as it...
Australia’s position at the forefront of the global scale-up of CCUS technologies has been reinforced with the announcement of two new greenhouse gas permits in WA and the NT, according to Australia’s leading Carbon Capture Utilisation and Storage (CCUS) research...
Along Australia’s pathway to net zero by 2050, ambition will battle pragmatism. What some see as the perfect will be pitched against the merely good. On the fringes, there may be some who see it as a contest of good and evil. But as the Albanese Government maps its...
Australia’s leading Carbon Capture Utilisation and Storage (CCUS) research organisation CO2CRC has welcomed the Albanese government’s decision to award new greenhouse gas permits in WA and the NT, saying CCUS stands ready to drive Australia to a lower emissions...