US and Canadian companies partner on landmark waste-to-energy CCS project
A US-based carbon management firm has partnered with a Canadian waste-to-energy developer to advance Canada’s first commercial-scale facility integrating carbon capture and storage (CCS) in Alberta, the companies announced Monday.
Read MoreUS startup launches early carbon credit sale to support food rescue efforts
A Boston-headquartered startup targeting food waste has launched an early sale of up to 500,000 “pre-issuance” carbon credits, with proceeds aimed at supporting food rescue operations as the US government shutdown continues to disrupt social programmes.
Read MoreUS DOE backs $1.5 bln coal-powered fertiliser, CCS revival in Indiana
The US Department of Energy (DOE) has finalised a $1.6 billion loan for a coal-based ammonia fertiliser project in Indiana, the Trump administration announced this week.
Read MoreNew partnership targets industrial-scale CDR credits from Illinois facility
A new partnership has been launched to generate CO2 removal (CDR) credits through permanent geological storage at a long-running carbon capture and storage (CCS) site in Illinois, according to an announcement Friday.
Read MoreHigh premiums and weak offtake leave SAF covering less than 5% of jet fuel demand by 2030 -report
Sustainable aviation fuels (SAF) are unlikely to make a significant dent in global aviation emissions this decade, displacing just 5% of fossil jet fuel by 2030, according to a report published this week.
Read MoreCarbon fund managers ask Delaware court to allow contact with arbitrator as emergency case faces dismissal
Two defendants in a Delaware carbon credit investment dispute have asked the state’s Court of Chancery to let them send a single message to an arbitrator, saying the communication is needed to prevent the dismissal of a stayed emergency proceeding.
Read MorePanellists urge governments and buyers to leverage procurement power to advance industrial decarbonisation
Industry and corporate representatives on Wednesday called for Canadian governments to use their purchasing power and long-term market signals to help expand demand for low-carbon materials, noting that large buyers play a major role in shaping markets for sustainable production.
Read MoreCanada’s decarbonisation projects increasingly hinge on Indigenous equity participation, stakeholders say
Indigenous equity partnerships are emerging as a cornerstone of Canada’s decarbonisation and clean energy agenda, stakeholders said on Wednesday, as governments, investors, and developers increasingly view collaboration with First Nations as key to both project certainty and competitiveness.
Read MorePolicy uncertainty clouds Canada’s industrial decarbonisation as investors seek risk-sharing models, experts say
Mounting policy uncertainty is stalling industrial decarbonisation efforts, financiers warned during a panel this week, even as both public and private investors continue to back emissions-cutting projects amid tightening global competition and shifting market incentives.
Read MoreCanada’s carbon markets face uncertain outlook amid oversupply and policy gaps -panellists
Canada’s fragmented pricing systems are not delivering emission reductions and are failing to provide long-term investment signals, as credit oversupply and political divisions cloud the country’s path beyond 2030, stakeholders warned during a conference Tuesday.
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