New Frontier Markets Launches Voluntary Carbon Marketplace, Partners with OPIS for Price Transparency

New Frontier Markets (NFM), a climate technology firm, has launched its voluntary carbon marketplace, aiming to enhance transparency and efficiency in the carbon offset market. NFM has partnered with OPIS, a Dow Jones company, to provide transparent carbon market price indications for buyers and project developers. This partnership focuses on engineered carbon credits, such as carbon capture, utilization, and sequestration (CCUS) projects, aiming to increase confidence in price signals and bring crucial carbon reduction projects to life.

Agua Freed® and Agua Gard® Boost Net-Zero Emissions Through Innovative CO2 Technology

Subsurface Technologies, Inc.’s (STI) Agua Freed® and Agua Gard® well rehabilitation and maintenance technologies have been validated as effective CCUS solutions. A peer-reviewed study in Scientific Reports highlights their potential to significantly reduce carbon emissions by capturing and storing millions of tons of CO2 annually. The innovative use of CO2 in place of harmful chemicals makes these technologies a valuable asset in achieving net-zero emissions goals.

BKV Corporation Releases Third Annual Sustainability Report, Showcasing Progress Towards Net Zero Emissions

BKV Corporation, the largest natural gas producer in the Barnett Shale, has released its third annual Sustainability Report, highlighting its commitment to environmental initiatives and progress towards achieving net zero emissions. The report details the company’s closed-loop approach, including its CCUS operations, carbon-neutral gas product, and Pad of the Future program, demonstrating BKV’s dedication to sustainability and responsible energy production.

India to Implement Carbon Capture, Utilization and Storage (CCUS) Initiatives

The Indian government is set to launch a policy framework for carbon capture, utilization, and storage (CCUS) initiatives. This initiative aims to reduce carbon emissions, particularly from industries like power generation and manufacturing, and promote the use of captured carbon dioxide for various purposes. The policy will designate the power ministry as the nodal agency and establish a national portal to connect stakeholders.

Carbon Capture, Utilization, and Storage (CCUS) Technologies: A Key Solution for Decarbonization

Carbon capture, utilization, and storage (CCUS) technologies are emerging as a critical solution to reduce carbon dioxide (CO2) emissions and achieve net-zero goals. This report by IDTechEx analyzes the CCUS market, including its key technologies, market forecasts, and leading players. The report also examines the economic drivers and barriers to CCUS adoption, emphasizing the increasing role of carbon pricing policies and the potential for new fragmented business models.

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