La Saskatchewan à l’avant-garde du captage de CO2 | Radio-Canada

L’une des plus anciennes usines de captage de dioxyde de carbone dans le monde se trouve à Estevan, dans le sud-est de la Saskatchewan. Ceci rend la province à l’avant- garde dans le captage de CO2 à l’échelle commerciale selon le président-directeur général de Svante, Claude Letourneau.

Capturing CO2 more efficiently: Svante CEO | BNN Bloomberg

Claude Letourneau, president and CEO at Svante, joins BNN Bloomberg to discuss his company’s technology and how it works to capture CO2 emissions before they escape into the atmosphere. He also speaks to future growth opportunities.

The Role of CCS in the Global Energy Transition | Davos 2022

https://youtu.be/nlMTBF7L5go A comprehensive overview of carbon management and the opportunity it creates for companies like Svante positioned to deliver across the value chain. A comprehensive overview of carbon management and the opportunity it creates for companies like Svante positioned to deliver across the value chain. Often referred to as “Carbon Management”, carbon capture and carbon […]

Advanced Science News | CALF-20: A carbon capture success story | Environment

CALF-20: A carbon capture success story A net-zero economy will require marketable, large-scale, and energy-efficient solutions to capture carbon dioxide (CO2). For the greatest effects, these would be implemented at high-emitting locations, such as power plants, metal, cement, and chemical refineries. However, this is more easily said than done. Despite the challenges associated with developing feasible […]

A scalable metal-organic framework as a durable physisorbent for carbon dioxide capture

A hydrophobic CO2 physisorbent Most materials for carbon dioxide (CO2) capture of fossil fuel combustion, such as amines, rely on strong chemisorption interactions that are highly selective but can incur a large energy penalty to release CO2. Lin et al. show that a zinc-based metal organic framework material can physisorb CO2 and incurs a lower regeneration […]