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Baker Hughes Acquires Mosaic Materials to Advance Next-Generation Carbon Dioxide Capture Technology
Technology features high-capacity and high-selectivity for capturing CO2 in a proprietary metal-organic framework (MOF) Particularly suited to low purity CO2 streams, including atmospheric CO2, through
Baker Hughes and HIF Global to Collaborate on Direct Air Capture Technology
Agreement enables pilot testing to more quickly scale-up deployment of Direct Air Capture solutions HOUSTON, March 07, 2023 (GLOBE NEWSWIRE) — Baker Hughes (NASDAQ: BKR),
Project Selections for FOA 2735: Regional Direct Air Capture Hubs – Topic Area 1 (Feasibility) and Topic Area 2 (Design)
Office of Fossil Energy and Carbon Management Project Selections for FOA 2735: Regional Direct Air Capture Hubs – Topic Area 1 (Feasibility) and Topic Area
Studies & Reports
February 2022
The Frontiers Journal article, “Inside-Out: Driving Down Direct Air Capture Costs with High-Efficiency Adsorbents,” highlights not only the need to scale DAC systems globally but to also push for breakthroughs in more efficient sorbent technologies to enable the massive CO2 reductions necessary to reverse climate change.
April 2022
The latest IPCC (International Panel on Climate Change) report finds that urgent climate action is needed to halve emissions by 2030. To do so, we must both drastically reduce new and existing CO2 emissions from
the air.
April 2022
The IEA (International Energy Agency) Net Zero Emissions by 2050 scenario demonstrates a pathway for the global energy sector to achieve net zero CO2 emissions by 2050, by leveraging all available technologies and emission reduction innovations, such as DAC.
October 2021
From researchers at Princeton University, The Net-Zero America Report illustrates what it would take for the United States to achieve an economy-wide target of net-zero emissions of greenhouse gases by 2050.
2019
The National Academy’s “Negative Emissions Technologies and Reliable Sequestration” report exhibits the need for “negative emissions technologies” (NETs) to achieve goals for climate and economic growth.