June 12th, 2019 | by Michael Barnard
The best carbon capture site in the world, Norway's Sleipner facility run by Equinor, creates 25 times more CO2 from natural gas than was sequestered. And is paid for the gas and the sequestered
April 21st, 2019 | by Michael Barnard
Each year we are building wind and solar capacity that will displace roughly 9,000 million tons of CO2, over 100 times the total global carbon capture history. IPCC reliance on carbon capture is misplaced
March 14th, 2019 | by Michael Barnard
There are three problems with carbon capture and sequestration — capture, shipping and long-term disposal — and air carbon capture only deals poorly with the first of the three.
August 27th, 2018 | by Michael Barnard
Saudi Aramco is full of STEM types and I'm sure that they realize capturing carbon from car emissions is actually nonsense, but they keep trotting their prototypes out to conferences and journalists, and people keep reporting on it as if it's a real thing
December 17th, 2016 | by Michael Barnard
How much potential does biological carbon capture and sequestration offer? How much effort would be required to implement a large scale fix? Reasonable questions, so I went hunting for answers
November 21st, 2016 | by Michael Barnard
NET Power is building what it claims is a no-carbon form of gas generation that's better than all the rest. It's broken ground on a 10 MW Texas plant in a consortium with Exelon Generation and Chicago Bridge & Iron (CB&I) to prove its technology.
January 19th, 2016 | by Michael Barnard
Carbon capture and sequestration is expensive because it has three components, each with its own expensive challenges: capture, distribution, and sequestration. [&hellip