THE MINING EXECUTIVE MAGAZINE JANUARY/FEBRUARY 2020 EDITION
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The Mining Executive Magazine is a premium, daily dose of executive centred news and discussion platform spanning across major resources industry sectors. The Magazine monitors and distil executives’ pulse in order to create a 21st-century Industry 4.0 adaptive knowledge ecosystem for the sustainability of future generations within mining, oil and gas fields. With thousands of executives on our radar, we are truly a global executive leader hence are viewed as the authoritative voice of reason. We dig deep into what happens behind closed boardroom doors and unearth critical signals and directions affecting the sustainability of our beloved industry. Our content comes from Technical journalists, Mining Executives, Subject Matter Experts, Academics, Analysts and seasoned professionals and, is regulated by a dedicated team of Editors and Journalist having deep technical and practical field experience to ensure accuracy and factual reporting across Australia, Asia/Pacific/ Europe/ Africa/Middle East, North America and South America.
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b)Mitsubishi Heavy Industries
(MHI)
Honored as Carbon, Capture, Utilization and
Storage (CCUS) Innovator. MHI served an
integral role in the completion of the world's
largest carbon capture project on a coal-fueled
power plant. MHI's dedication to carbon
capture includes participation in broad
stakeholder groups such as the Carbon
Utilization Research Council, Carbon Capture
Coalition and Energy Advance Center, as well
as collaboration on Front-End Engineering
Design (FEED) studies to identify the next
large-scale carbon capture project.
In 2014 Japan Coal Energy Centre (JCOAL),
Mitsubishi Heavy Industries, Ltd. (MHI) and
Mitsubishi Hitachi Power Systems, Ltd.
(MHPS) together with The International CCS
Knowledge Centre (Knowledge Centre),
announced a collaboration on a study to
jointly assess the feasibility of the potential
application of Japanese technologies in future
CCUS (Carbon, Capture, Utilization and
Storage) projects in Saskatchewan.
CURC's technology-specific mission
makes it a unique, nonpartisan voice on
Capitol Hill in support of the
development of advanced fossil fuel
technologies. With that technical
expertise, CURC plays an important role
in educating policymakers on the role of
technologies like carbon capture,
utilization and storage (CCUS) in a
larger national clean energy strategy.
CURC recently testified before the
House Energy and Commerce
Subcommittee on Environment and
Climate Change on the contribution of
fossil fuel technology to deep
decarbonization objectives.
The collaboration intended to show how
Japanese technologies could improve CCS
(Carbon Capture System) and AQCS (Air
Quality Control System) applications for
CCUS projects in Saskatchewan, as well as
identify potential global applications of these
technologies. CCS has been identified as a key
technology which is required to meet
international targets for climate change.
c) Carbon Utilization Research
Council (CURC)
Honored as Clean Coal Advocate. Created in
1998 CURC is an industry coalition focused
on technology solutions for the responsible
use of fossil energy resources as part of a
balanced portfolio to meet the nation's
demand for reliable, affordable energy.
CURC has long been a leader in advocacy
efforts with policymakers, NGOs and other
stakeholders to ensure development of
advanced fossil energy technologies is an
integral part of the larger U.S. national energy
strategy. CURC has provided technology
development roadmaps, offered
Congressional education on technologies,
participated in Congressional hearings and
played a critical role in the reform of the 45Q
tax credit.
Receiving the Peabody
Clean Coal Advocate
(picture CURC)
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