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Clean energy project cuts by U.S. Energy Department cancel $3.7B in grants, raising concerns about climate funding and ...
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ExxonMobil in the Crosshairs: The Trump Administration Is Cutting Funding for Projects Aimed at Capturing a Potential $4 ...
The Department of Energy has canceled 24 awards totaling over $3.7 billion to energy transition projects nationwide.
ExxonMobil and Calpine Corporation have entered into an agreement to transport and permanently store up to 2 million metric tons per year of CO2 from the Calpine natural gas-fired power plant. This is ...
The indirect subsidiary of Calpine received an award of up to that amount to build a demonstration facility capturing carbon dioxide from a power plant. – Exxon Mobil Corp.’s award of more ...
Calpine was to be ExxonMobil’s sixth carbon and capture storage customer, utilizing ExxonMobil’s largest-in-the-world pipeline system and its planned carbon storage location on a 271,000 acres of ...
DOE said it concluded the projects "failed to advance the energy needs of the American people," and "were not economically viable." ...
A spokesperson for ExxonMobil declined to comment on Friday. Calpine, Eastman Chemical and Orsted didn’t immediately respond to requests for comment. The decision comes more than a year after ...
including more than $330 million designated for Exxon Mobil's clean hydrogen complex in Baytown. In all, 24 projects will lose federal funding, including $270 million for Calpine's carbon storage ...
ExxonMobil declined to comment. Upstream has also approached Technip Energies, LanzaTech, Orsted and Calpine for comment.
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