2018-04-11 Nick Lavars XprizeCN
The notion of turning C02 into something
useful sounds wildly futuristic, but scientists are already making promising
strides in the area. Launched in 2016, the Carbon XPrize is a US$20 million competition
aimed at speeding things along, inviting competing teams to develop
technologies that can capture and convert these emissions into products of
value. Organizers have today announced the 10 finalists, who will now look to
dramatically scale up their solutions and pit them against one another under
real-world conditions.
The situation regarding the concentration
of carbon dioxide in the atmosphere is increasingly dire. The continued burning
of fossil fuels has pushed this beyond 400 parts per million (ppm)
in some parts of the world, with 350 ppm the concentration experts consider
safe. Meanwhile, global temperatures continue to rise and rise.
Clean-burning biofuels, solid rock and carbon nanofibers are
just a few of the things researchers have been able to create using carbon
dioxide. While exciting, these remain largely proof-of-concept, experimental
technologies, and the goal of the Carbon XPrize is to facilitate a big leap,
getting them out of the lab and and into use on an industrial-scale.
A total of 46 teams from seven countries
entered the Carbon Xprize, looking to develop a breakthrough technology that
reimagines C02. Now whittled down to 10 from five countries, the finalists will
take a share of a $5 million milestone prize and now look to develop their
technologies at one of two locations.
Five will set up at a carbon research
facility called the Wyoming Integrated Test Center, in Gillette, Wyoming, where
they will look to demonstrate how C02 can be captured and converted from a
coal-fired power plant. The other five will work at the Alberta Carbon
Conversion Technology Centre in Calgary, Canada, and will try to demonstrate
technologies that can capture and convert C02 from a natural gas-fired power
plant.
While the semifinal phase tasked teams
with demonstrating their technologies at a pilot scale and at a location of
their own choosing, they now have to demonstrate those technologies at a scale
10 times greater and in an industrial setting. Here's a quick overview of the
remaining teams and what they're trying to create using C02.
Battling it out in Wyoming:
· Breathe from India, working to use a novel catalyst to
produce methanol for use as a fuel and petrochemical feedstock.
· CarbonCure from Canada, working on stronger and more
environmentally-friendly concrete.
· C4X from China, making chemicals and bio-composite foamed
plastics.
· Carbon Capture Machine form Scotland, trying to produce
solid carbonates for use in construction.
· Carbon Upcycling UCLA from California, developing a
concrete replacement that absorbs C02 during production.
And having it out in Calgary:
· Carbicrete from Montreal, Canada, working on cement-free
carbon negative concrete made from waste produced during steel production.
· C2CNT from the USA, producing carbon nanotubes.
· Carbon Upcycling Technologies from Calgary, Canada, producing
graphitic nanoparticles and graphene derivatives for use in polymers, concrete,
epoxies and batteries.
· CERT from Toronto, Canada, creating new building blocks
for industrial chemicals.
· Newlight from California, using biological systems to
create advanced bioplastics.
"We're excited to support these
teams as they scale up and start demonstrating under real-world conditions at
the industrial test centers," says Dr Marcius Extavour, XPrize senior
director of Energy and Resources and prize lead. "This is the final, most
ambitious stage of this prize competition."
The Carbon Xprize is expected to
conclude in 2020.
The video below provides a brief look at
the competition and the 10 finalists.
国际上的相关报道:
http://www.cbc.ca/news/technology/carbon-xprize-finalists-1.4611258
CBC 是加拿大国家电视台,相当于中国的CCTV
https://www.businesswire.com/news/home/20180409005178/en/Ten-Teams-Countries-Advance-Finals-20M-NRG
这是巴菲特全资控股的媒体
https://www.bloomberg.com/amp/news/articles/2018-04-09/researchers-are-trying-to-turn-carbon-into-things-you-can-sell?__twitter_impression=true
彭博社
https://www.bloomberg.com/news/audio/2018-04-09/ten-finalists-picked-for-xprize-s-carbon-conversion-challenge 彭博社电台报道
https://www.engadget.com/2018/04/09/xprize-finalists-to-test-co2-recycling-ideas-in-factories/
http://www.dailymail.co.uk/sciencetech/article-5587933/20M-XPrize-selects-finalists-competition-transform-carbon-emissions-useful-products.html
http://www.fox14tv.com/story/37911134/co2-solutions-successful-in-round-2-of-nrg-cosia-carbon-xprize
FOX 是特朗普的最爱
http://www.wired.co.uk/article/xprize-global-warming-climate-change-co2-pollution
英国WIRED媒体
https://mobile.twitter.com/COSIA_ca/status/983406767412396032
加拿大COSIA新闻发布 他们是碳大赛的主要赞助商之一,其中有多家世界500强企业
https://mobile.twitter.com/NCarbonCaptureC/status/983354429066895360
(美国)全国碳捕获中心
https://mobile.twitter.com/xprize/status/983351139419635713
X 大赛基金会
https://mobile.twitter.com/xprize/status/983355214429171712
X 大赛基金会关于加拿大联邦环保气候变化部部长的相关报道
https://www.benzinga.com/pressreleases/18/04/r11486917/cancellation-media-advisory-ministers-carr-mckenna-attend-bloomberg-ne
加拿大,美国,英国能源部长一起在BNEF 会上讨论北美能源政策及方向,和对碳大赛的支持
https://www.economist.com/news/science-and-technology/21740306-ten-teams-are-left-race-15m-available-solve-burning-problem
英国经济学家,最有名的经济杂志,对碳大赛的详细报道
http://www.nieuwsbank.nl/abonneer/
欧洲比利时的报道
https://www.google.com/amp/s/life.ru/t/%D0%BD%D0%B0%D1%83%D0%BA%D0%B0/1106165/uchionyie_planiruiut_szhighat_ughliekislyi_ghaz_na_zavodakh/amp
俄罗斯报道
https://blogs.thomsonreuters.com/sustainability/2018/04/09/release-xprize-finalists-finalists-reimagine-carbon/
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