Microsoft Buys Carbon Credits From Louisiana Bioenergy Plant
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ESG News Recap: Microsoft Signs 3.6M-Ton CO₂ Removal Deal
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A look at Microsoft’s massive Louisiana carbon capture deal
Microsoft is deepening its push to become carbon negative by 2030 with a major new carbon removal deal tied to a Louisiana clean fuels project, ESG Today writes. The tech giant has agreed to purchase 3.6 million tons of carbon removal units from a planned $2.5 billion biomethanol facility near Pineville, developed by C2X subsidiary Beaver Lake Renewable Energy. The project will convert forestry residues into low-carbon fuel while capturing and…
Microsoft Buys 3.6M Tons of Carbon Credits from Louisiana BECCS Plant
Microsoft’s ambitious push into artificial intelligence and cloud computing has supercharged its energy demands, forcing the tech giant to confront a stark reality: its carbon footprint is ballooning just as it races toward a self-imposed deadline to become carbon negative by 2030. In a bold move announced this week, the company has inked a deal to purchase 3.6 million metric tons of carbon removal credits from a bioenergy facility in Louisiana,…
Microsoft Signs 3.6 Million Ton CO2 Removal Deal with U.S. Clean Fuel and Carbon Capture Project
Renewable fuels producer C2X announced that it has signed a long-term agreement with Microsoft, with the tech giant committing to purchase 3.6 million tons of carbon removal units (CRUs) from a new low-carbon fuel project in Louisiana. Founded in 2022, C2X develops and operates low carbon molecule production facilities in strategic locations to supply low […]
Microsoft has taken a new step in its commitment to sustainability by announcing the purchase of 3.6 million metric tons of carbon removal credits from a bioenergy plant in Louisiana, operated by the C2X company.This agreement adds to a series of similar investments that seek to support its ambitious goal of becoming a carbon-negative company by 2030.How the C2X bioenergy plant works The facility, which will start operating in 2029, will be dedi…
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