Getting Carbon for Everyday Materials from Waste Emissions: The Digest’s 2020 Multi-Slide Guide to Carbon Capture and Use
by Jim Lane (Biofuels Digest) Anyone facing a carbon target or price wants to capture carbon. The advanced players are turning towards carbon capture and use — as a way to pay for carbon capture and a place to put it for the long-term. What’s working, how, where and why?
Peter Styring from University of Sheffield shared the answers with us on last week’s DigestConnect, but if you missed it, check out his slide guide only here to find out why carbon capture and use is growing so fast, how the projects work technically and where and when, and who’s joining in on race to commercially viable carbon capture and use, and more. READ MORE
DigestConnect #35 – Sweeteners, Carbon Capture and Use Zero calorie biobased sweeteners and the drive to make carbon capture and use economically feasible is now ready for your on-demand review. We are joined by Amyris Senior VP Jim Iacoponi, and the University of Sheffield’s Peter Styring. WATCH VIDEO
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