World-leading carbon capture, use and storage organisation CO2CRC today welcomed Chevron Australia’s $16 million investment into research infrastructure to improve CO2 storage processes in CCUS projects. The infrastructure funding will support the drilling of a new,...
A word from the CEO We can get there from here As 2022 draws to a close, the intense public discussion of gas, coal and broader energy prices reminds us of the complexity of managing the energy transition. When looking at the challenges on the pathway to net zero it...
CO2Tech, the commercial arm of leading Australian decarbonisation research organisation CO2CRC, has advanced to the Proof-of-Concept Phase to provide services to Singapore’s National Water Agency (PUB) to reduce its carbon footprint and achieve net-zero emissions by...
A word from the CEO. Energy challenges grow as policy debate continues. The global discussion on how to reduce emissions while maintaining energy security intensifies with every month that passes, and October has been no exception. I am writing from Europe where this...
The Federal Government’s decision to effectively abolish all financial support for carbon capture utilisation and storage is a staggering reversal of established Government policy which had positioned Australia as an innovation leader in this essential emissions...
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...