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/CNW/ - Entropy Inc. ("Entropy" or the "Corporation", a subsidiary of Advantage Energy Ltd.) is pleased to announce Memoranda of Understanding ("MOUs") with.
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Publishing date: May 10, 2021 • 5 days ago • 3 minute read • Hussam Ibrahim, director of the Clean Energy Technologies Research Institute (CETRI) and associate professor of engineering at the University of Regina, stands near the Greenhouse Gas Technologies Centre at the university in Regina, Saskatchewan on May 7, 2021. BRANDON HARDER/ Regina Leader-Post Photo by BRANDON HARDER /Regina Leader-Post
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Hussam Ibrahim knows new and better technologies will be needed in order for Canada to meet its emission goals, but he also sees existing technologies being underused.
CALGARY, AB, May 3, 2021 /CNW/ - Advantage Oil & Gas Ltd ( Advantage ) is pleased to announce that its subsidiary Entropy Inc. ( Entropy or the Corporation ) has signed a Technology Development and Funding Agreement (the Agreement ) with the University of Regina s Clean Energy Technologies Research Institute ( CETRI ), which secures exclusive ownership of a new generation of carbon capture solvents.
Highlights of the Agreement include:
Entropy has secured exclusive rights to a novel solvent designed specifically for Entropy s post-combustion carbon capture and storage ( CCS ) systems. This solvent technology is the product of over 25 years of research, and provides large cyclic capacity, high stability, and low operational issues. CETRI test results to date show a step-change reduction in energy requirements and circulation rates compared to all solvents that are currently available.