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    https://www.dcceew.gov.au/about/news/carbon-capture-technologies-program-grant-recipients-announced
    Carbon Capture Technologies Program grant recipients announced

    The Australian Government is supporting new ways to capture carbon dioxide and put it to use, to help reduce emissions from hard-to-abate industries and advance Australia’s net zero transformation.
    Through the Carbon Capture Technologies Program (CCTP), the government is investing $65 million in 7 projects that will use emerging technologies like direct air capture and mineral carbonisation to decarbonise hard-to-abate industrial processes and directly remove carbon dioxide from the atmosphere.
    Captured carbon dioxide will be stored in permanent geological storage or used to create products like:
    • building materials
    • fuel
    • inputs for lithium-ion batteries.
    Projects supported under this program will cut emissions from critical industries, directly remove climate-changing carbon dioxide from the atmosphere, and use carbon dioxide in new manufactured products.
    The $65 million Carbon Capture Technologies Program is providing:
    • $15 million to Calix Ltd to produce methanol from carbon dioxide released during cement production.
    • $14.5 million to MCi Carbon Pty Ltd to produce building materials from carbon dioxide released during cement production.
    • $11.7 million to Airthena Technology Development Company Pty Ltd to demonstrate the feasibility of large-scale direct air capture of carbon dioxide.
    • $9.9 million to Novalith Technologies Pty Ltd to demonstrate the production of battery-grade lithium carbonate from carbon dioxide captured directly from the atmosphere.
    • $6.5 million to Pilot Energy Limited to trial the management of multiple carbon dioxide streams from emerging point sources and direct air capture technologies.
    • $5.4 million to KC8 Capture Technologies Ltd to demonstrate the production of potassium carbonate from carbon dioxide released during cement production.
    • $1.6 million to the University of Melbourne to trial the conversion of carbon dioxide captured from the atmosphere into travertine, a carbonate rock.
    Decarbonising hard-to-abate industries is crucial to achieving net zero and for a Future Made in Australia.
    These are exciting opportunities to develop new economic opportunities for Australia.
 
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