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Despite the progress, carbon capture and storage does still face economic, regulatory and infrastructure barriers.
The Government of Canada is investing in carbon capture and clean technologies and getting more low-risk, low-cost and low-carbon Canadian energy to market while fighting climate change.
The announcement comes as uncertainty continues to cloud a $16.5-billion carbon capture project proposed by the Pathways ...
Natural Resources Minister Tim Hodgson has announced $21.5 million in federal funding for five Alberta projects that aim to ...
Six weeks after delivering my first speech as Canada’s new Minister of Energy and Natural Resources, I’m back in Alberta to ...
The federal natural resources minister has announced $21.5 million in funding for five Alberta projects that aim to lower the ...
The federal government is spending $21.5-million for the development of five Alberta carbon-capture projects, technology it ...
The federal government announced more than $21.5 million for carbon capture and storage technologies in Alberta, including ...
Potentially one of the world’s largest Carbon Capture and Storage (CCS) projects planned for off the coast of Darwin has ...
Power plants and industrial facilities that emit carbon dioxide, the primary driver of global warming, are hopeful that ...
Five projects getting federal funds will advance the government's agenda to deliver cleaner energy to global markets ...
Today, the Honourable Tim Hodgson, Minister of Energy and Natural Resources, announced more than $21.5 million toward cutting-edge, made-in-Canada carbon capture, utilization and storage technologies ...