As big-ticket carbon capture projects hang in limbo, Canada is investing in smaller bets with big potential. Ottawa just committed $21.5 million to five Alberta-based initiatives aiming to make it cheaper to trap and store carbon emissions. From gas plants near Calgary to diesel engines on a test bench, these projects offer a quieter, more distributed path to cutting greenhouse gases. Whether they can scale in time to meet national goals remains to be seen—but the work is already underway. Lauren Krugel with The Canadian Press has the full story.
Ottawa announces funding for five Alberta carbon capture projects
