![]() The Pelican consortium, including the University of Houston and Shell, proposes developing technologies that can enable accelerated and replicable carbon removal and permanent storage in ways that protect and generate workforce opportunities. Pelican-Gulf Coast Carbon Removal - Louisiana State University (Baton Rouge, Louisiana) intends to evaluate the feasibility of building a DAC hub in Louisiana that would remove CO 2 already in the atmosphere and permanently store it. The goal of this program is to establish a regional DAC hub that can remove one million metric tonnes of CO 2 per year from the air and either permanently store the CO 2 or utilize it in a value-added product (or a combination of the two). ![]() This hub would be located where Tenaska has acquired pore volume for the sequestration of CO 2. Houston Area DAC Hub - General Electric, GE Research (Niskayuna, New York) plans to conduct a pre-feasibility study for a DAC hub in the greater Houston area in the state of Texas using a clean power source (renewable or nuclear energy). Fervo’s geothermal and carbon sequestration exploration and resource characterization activities suggest that there is more than 10 gigawatts of high-quality, economically exploitable geothermal resources available in southwest Utah, which could translate into a storage potential of up to 100 million tons of CO 2 annually. Red Rocks DAC Hub: A Geothermal Energy-Driven Direct Air Carbon Capture and Sequestration Hub in Southwest Utah - Fervo Energy Company (Houston, Texas) intends to establish the Red Rocks DAC Hub in southwest Utah. The proposed hub would build upon existing low-carbon technology pilots and other proposed projects planned to occur at Chevron’s San Joaquin Valley assets. (San Ramon, California) intends to explore the feasibility of a potential DAC hub initially focused on Kern County, California and adjacent counties. Western Regional Direct Air Capture Hub - Chevron New Energies, a division of Chevron U.S.A. ![]() The Florida Regional DAC Hub intends to develop cooperative relationships between DAC technology providers, green energy providers, CO 2 transportation networks, and companies seeking to pump CO 2 underground or use it in industrial processes. The Colorado Regional DAC Hub intends to develop cooperative relationships between DAC technology providers, green energy providers, CO 2 transportation networks, and companies seeking to pump CO 2 underground or use it in industrial processes.įlorida Regional DAC Hub - Board of Trustees of the University of Illinois (Urbana, Illinois) will lead an effort to promote promising technologies that can capture CO 2 from the atmosphere and store it underground in the Tuscaloosa Group (thick, permeable saline aquifers 4,920 to 7,050 feet deep). The Illinois Basin Regional DAC Hub intends to develop cooperative relationships between DAC technology providers, green energy providers, CO 2 transportation networks, and companies seeking to pump CO 2 underground or use it in industrial processes.Ĭolorado (Pueblo) Regional DAC Hub - Board of Trustees of the University of Illinois (Urbana, Illinois) will lead an effort to promote promising technologies that can capture CO 2 from the atmosphere and store it underground and develop a DAC hub that will build upon previous geological studies conducted on the Denver-Julesburg Basin. Illinois Basin Regional DAC Hub - Board of Trustees of the University of Illinois (Urbana, Illinois) will lead an effort to promote promising technologies that can capture carbon dioxide (CO 2) from the atmosphere and store it in the Illinois Basin, proven geological storage strata stretching under Illinois, Indiana and Kentucky. As part of the pre-feasibility study, the consortium will conduct a technical review of multiple existing technologies to review the operating range of technologies and identify modifications required to operate in the Arctic. The hub would integrate capture, low-carbon energy sources, transportation, and sequestration infrastructure to build an innovative low-carbon supply chain.Īn Arctic Direct Air Capture Hub Testing Ground - ASRC Energy Services, LLC (Anchorage, Alaska) intends to evaluate DAC locations that include: the North Slope, the Interior (Fairbanks), and/or South Central (Anchorage, Kenai Peninsula, Mat-Su). The DAC Hub - Kern would capture carbon emissions from the atmosphere and safely transport and store them in Aera’s Carbon Frontier sequestration site. Aera Direct Air Capture Hub - Kern - Aera Federal, LLC (Bakersfield, California) plans to execute a feasibility study for a regional direct air capture (DAC) hub at Aera Energy’s Belridge oil field in Kern County, California.
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