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Specifically, the funding will support the development of carbon capture, removal, and conversion test centers for cement manufacturing facilities and power plants. As explained by Brad Crabtree, Assistant Secretary of Fossil Energy and Carbon Management, this investment will help reduce the barriers standing in the way of commercial-scale deployment of carbon capture, conversion, and removal technologies. The five projects selected as funding recipients vary in size and will use different feedstock to cost-effectively research technologies that capture and convert CO2 into products from utility and industrial sources or remove atmospheric carbon dioxide.With the DOE funding, the Board of Trustees at the University of Illinois will develop a test center to study and accelerate carbon capture, removal, and conversion technologies in the cement industry. For that purpose, the Board will deliver a conceptual design along with structures for business, technical, and managerial operations. «Companies and governments must partake in carbon removal,» Megan Kemp, NextGen CDRHolcim US in Chicago, Illinois, will channel the DOE funding towards a domestic Cement Carbon Management Innovation Center at its Hagerstown Cement Facility in Maryland. The research will involve studying the feasibility of the testing center location, its ownership structure, business model, and technology partners.With this financial boost, Southern Company Services, Inc. in Birmingham, Alabama, will run the National Carbon Capture Center, an elaborate test facility with the ability of evaluating carbon capture, removal, and conversion systems in the operating environment of an electric generating plant.Relevant: DOE To Fund Test Centers For Carbon Capture, Removal And ConversionThe University of North Dakota Energy & Environmental Research Center will examine more technologies under relevant power plant operating conditions in a cost- and time-effective manner through its existing CO2 capture, removal, and conversion test center.Lastly, the University of Wyoming will expand to a wider range of technologies at its existing Wyoming Integrated Test Center, simulating natural gas and industrial source emissions.Read more: NCCC Plays Pivotal Role For Projects In DOE’s Development Of Enabling Technologies FOA For Carbon Capture From Industrial & Electric Generation Sources 0 0 0 doe fundingHolcim USSouthern CompanyUniversity of Illinois ChicagoUniversity of North DakotaUniversity of WyomingSubscribe to Our Weekly Newsletter Get the Latest News About the Carbon Industry Subscribe By checking this box, you confirm that you have read and are agreeing to our terms of use regarding the storage of the data submitted through this form. 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