Stepping into the biofuel market | Biofuels International Magazine
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As we continue with Gas Week at The Digest, today we move past green hydrogen (where we will return on Monday) and the nitrogen technology we looked at with Pivot Bio yesterday, and onto Blue Planet’s carbon-negative building material technology. Recently, we highlighted the future we see for carbon capture at scale has to take us towards building materials and away from CO2 injection into petroleum well and salt caves.
And now, Sulzer and Blue Planet have signed a significant partnership for converting CO2 into limestone.
The partnership
Sulzer is enabling the further development and optimization of Blue Planet’s innovative carbon mineralization process for carbon capture, utilization and storage (CCUS) solutions. The process will leverage Sulzer’s carbon reduction technologies to help reduce greenhouse gas emissions from industrial activities, for example by supporting the cement industry to produce carbon neutral or carbon negative concrete.
The Race for Limestone as Climate Change s Big Solution: Sulzer, Blue Planet Sign Key Partnership – Advanced BioFuels USA
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Shell Catalysts & Technologies/Sulzer Chemtech extend licensing agreement
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Sulzer Chemtech Helps Denka Fast-Track Its Styrenic Resin Production Expansion Project
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