The journey from CCUS skepticism to solutions is driven by the need to capture 5,635 megatons of CO2 annually by 2050. While the target is steep, through embracing technology neutrality, collaboration, and lessons from existing projects, the CCUS industry should experience large-scale growth through standardized approaches and global cooperation.
Lake Michigan Hills Golf Club has become the first carbon neutral golf club in the United States after purchasing CCUS offset credits from DigiKerma. The course has offset all CO2 emissions associated with every round played in 2022.
As the global carbon capture, utilization and storage (CCUS) market expands, a significant hurdle in the value chain is the lack of available transportation and storage networks for projects
MicroSeismic’s passive seismic imaging technologies have been combined with EverAware’s IoT monitoring and data analytics capabilities to provide industry with a turnkey solution addressing key surface and subsurface MRV requirements, as per EPA’s Rule 40.