Carbon Upcycling Technologies and Ash Grove Break Ground on Canadian First-of-Its-Kind Carbon Capture and Utilization Facility
- Canada's first commercial carbon capture cement facility is being built in Mississauga with $10 million in federal funding, targeting a reduction in industrial emissions.
- The project aims to capture 30,000 tonnes of carbon dioxide annually, equivalent to removing 6,500 gasoline-powered cars from the road.
- Evan Solomon emphasized the significance of carbon capture in achieving a net-zero future and encourages ongoing investments in the technology.
- Critics argue that funding for high-cost carbon capture projects may divert resources from more effective climate solutions like renewable energy.
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Carbon Upcycling Technologies and Ash Grove Break Ground on Canadian First-of-Its-Kind Carbon Capture and Utilization Facility
The Government of Canada has awarded $10M in Federal Support to Help Scale the Carbon 1 Mississauga Facility for Low-Carbon Cement Production
Feds give $10M to Canada’s first carbon capture cement plant, in Mississauga
Canada’s first commercial carbon capture cement facility is now under construction in Mississauga Ont., backed by $10 million in federal funding. The project is part of the country’s effort to reduce industrial emissions.
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