The government of Canada is spending $5.8m to support carbon capture, utilisation and storage (CCUS) projects in British Columbia.
Tim Hodgson, Minister of Energy and Natural Resources, announced yesterday (8 September) that the funding would be divided between three “made in Canada” carbon management technologies.
“With these investments, Canada is moving quickly to become a global supplier of secure, reliable and low-carbon energy,” said Hodgson.
The investments include $1.3m for carbon removal specialist Svante to build new testing facilities and $2m for Anodyne Chemistries to demonstrate and scale up technologies that can produce chemicals such as formate (with the formula HCO2), from captured carbon dioxide.
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