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Jack Andreasen

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It’s been an amazing year, happy first @ryyawnfitz

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While DAC technologies are gaining ground, only a few major players currently drive demand, and all on a voluntary basis. For DAC to scale, it needs a wider pool of committed buyers willing to invest long-term.


We’re gunna do it. It’s going to work.

I visited Occidental's new, $1.3 billion pair of lungs to remove CO2 from the air and ended up feeling something strange: Optimism. texasmonthly.com/news-politics/…



Great long read on CSS in North Dakota

Of all the solutions to our climate crisis, carbon capture & storage is most contested. No place has embraced it like North Dakota For @BW, I wrote about a $9B pipeline, energy czar(?) Burgum & the front line of a very American response to climate change: bloomberg.com/news/features/…



This is legitimately the best article I've ever read on the challenges, competing incentives, and political economy of CCS And it highlights somewhere close to me, The Great Plains Bravo to @adampwillis for a thoughtful, fair, and full expose bloomberg.com/news/features/…

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The energy transition is still on

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Japan has finalized their DAC methodology for their ETS, and it will soon be available for public use Local projects only for now Compliance becomes mandatory in Japan in 2026, let's mineralize some CO2 in the beautiful geologies of Japan! public-comment.e-gov.go.jp/pcm/detail?CLA…


Workforce development on CCS in Texas, funded in part by @ENERGY Building the next generation of clean energy educators, communicators and practitioners jsg.utexas.edu/news/2024/11/n…

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But the science is clear: if we want to stabilize global temperatures, only permanent removals (>1,000 years) can credibly neutralize ongoing emissions from fossil fuels, and it is important that our net-zero systems reflect this physical reality.


I ran 80,000 subsurface simulations. In all of them the CO2 remained safe from drinking water and atmospheric release And in 0 of them was it reported correctly


A CO2 storage timeline cleanse @4401earth successfully mineralized 10 tons of CO2 in 100 DAYS! It can take 1000+ years in other geologies

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DAC will continue to look for capital wherever it can, including outside the US In this case, it's Climeworks and Hong Kong, plenty of companies are already in the Gulf DAC, needs patient, institutional capital that can write big checks scmp.com/business/clima…

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Big shout to my boy Dr. Erik Moore in the background here with the glasses on the left. On sports doc duty with the Jets. We’ve come a long way from throwing rocks at each other on the way home from 2nd grade. If you need your knees redone let me know I got the hook up.


One stand out from the ladder on the best use cases for industrial CCS in the US: Cement and ammonia are the figurative and literal building blocks of society

NEW ANALYSIS: A US specific industrial CCS ladder It's includes a temporal element, looking at solutions today vs their role beyond 2050! Truly first of a kind work from Max Pisciotta, Shelvey Swett, Shrey Patel, Jennifer Wilcox A little thread kleinmanenergy.upenn.edu/commentary/blo…

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