US DOE churns near $14 mln funding for products from chemical, refinery CO2 emissions

Published 21:31 on January 16, 2025  /  Last updated at 21:31 on January 16, 2025  / /  Americas, US, Voluntary

The US DOE announced $13.7 million in available federal funding on Thursday to advance CO2 conversion from chemicals production and petroleum refining into usable products, adding to a string of awards since the start of the year.
The US DOE announced $13.7 million in available federal funding on Thursday to advance CO2 conversion from chemicals production and petroleum refining into usable products, adding to a string of awards since the start of the year.


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