Two Carbon Capture Technology Developers Break Ground at Wyoming ITC
The ITC welcomes Membrane Technology & Research and Kawasaki Heavy Industries as the companies’ two carbon capture projects move to the large-scale testing phase.
The ITC welcomes Membrane Technology & Research and Kawasaki Heavy Industries as the companies’ two carbon capture projects move to the large-scale testing phase.
The Wyoming Integrated Test Center was officially inducted into the International Test Center Network (ITCN) in October of 2022.
The Wyoming Integrated Test Center was awarded an ‘Innovative Partnership Certificate’ yesterday at the 2020 Climate Leadership Awards in Detroit, recognizing the pioneering initiative that has brought together private and public leaders to drive the next generation of clean energy technology in the heart of coal country. Read the news release here.
Orlando, Florida – The Wyoming Integrated Test Center was honored for their leadership in carbon capture storage technology today, receiving the Peabody Global Clean Coal Award at a ceremony in Orlando, Florida. Read the news release here.
TDA’s test module became the first research equipment to hit the ground at the ITC this past week, taking up space on the facility’s large research pad to test its novel hybrid carbon capture process that uses membranes and solid sorbent technologies. Read the news release here.
The WIA entered a Memorandum of Understanding (MOU) with the Japan Coal Energy Center (JCOAL), GreenOre Clean Tech LLC and Columbia University today to bring a new research project to the Wyoming Integrated Test Center. The test is to be funded by JCOAL with additional support from project partners. Read the news release here.
This week, the U.S. Department of Energy’s (DOE) Office of Fossil Energy (FE) announced six projects moving forward in a funding opportunity launched last year for large scale pilot projects aimed at enabling improvements in coal-powered systems. Read the news release here.