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Frontier, a carbon credit purchasing consortium that counts Google and Meta as founding members, has signed a deal with ...
Google has purchased 100,000 carbon dioxide removal (CDR) credits from Varaha, an Indian company developing carbon removal projects in Asia. The deal is seen as one of the largest purchases of ...
The deal - signed by Google and Indian supplier Varaha - is one of the biggest ever involving biochar, and is the tech giant's first foray into India's carbon dioxide removal (CDR) sector.
The deals are meant to support Google’s goal of reaching net-zero emissions by 2030, which it hopes to achieve, in part, by running all of its global operations on 24/7 carbon-free power by ...
The ARC fusion plant in Virginia is expected to be operational by the 2030s. If successful, The Journal says it could ...
Google signs first fusion energy deal with CFS, aiming to power future AI with 200 MW of clean, carbon-free electricity by ...
A startup called Gigablue claims to have reached a milestone by selling 200,000 carbon credits for its ocean-based carbon ...
Google will buy carbon credits from an Indian initiative that turns large amounts of agricultural waste into biochar - a form of charcoal that removes carbon dioxide from the atmosphere and returns it ...