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Industry and University-Led Projects Across the Country Will Develop Technologies and Infrastructure for Efficient Hydrogen Production, Transport, and Storage
FECM announced 23 projects to receive a total of more than $13 million in funding supporting research and development for carbon dioxide removal and carbon conversion technologies

Financial and technical assistance will support methane emissions leak reductions and monitoring in cooperation with states

FECM announced today that it will be stepping down as Secretariat of the Carbon Sequestration Leadership Forum.

Selected Projects will Help Local Communities Accelerate Deployment of Carbon Management Technology to Capture and Permanently Store Carbon Dioxide Emissions from Industrial and Power Facilities
The competition challenged students to help shape the future of carbon management by proposing regional carbon transport networks
FECM released a Request for Information seeking input on the regional assessment and production of rare earth elements, critical minerals, and novel high-value, nonfuel carbon-based products from unconventional and secondary feedstocks.
FECM invites graduate students and early career professionals interested in carbon capture, utilization, and storage to apply for the 2023 Research Experience in Carbon Sequestration program.

Statement - U.S. Department of Energy, Office of Fossil Energy and Carbon Management
Statement - U.S. Department of Energy, Office of Fossil Energy and Carbon Management