CGC’s Technology Featured in Global CCS Institute Flagship Publication

Carbon GeoCapture’s (CGC) coal-assisted carbon capture and storage (CCS) technology was featured in the Global Carbon Capture and Storage Institute’s (GCCSI) flagship publication “State of the Art: CCS Technologies 2025.” This annual compendium offers a deep dive into the latest carbon capture and storage technology offerings that have the potential to shape the market.

The publication highlights how CGC’s coal-assisted technology stores carbon dioxide in unmineable coal seams through a safe, cost-effective, and scalable process. By revitalizing and refining a proven approach, CGC enables large-scale carbon sequestration at lower costs, helping industries and power producers meet their economic and environmental goals safely and efficiently. CGC’s technology meets growing baseload energy demand from data centers without sacrificing reliability or economic growth, ensuring our grid stays strong while simultaneously reducing carbon emissions. CGC’s technology is suitable for use anywhere in the world where coal occurs, commercially deployable at scale today.

You can download and read CGC’s publication within the Compendium and read the full publication on the Global CCS Institute’s website.

CGC is a member of the Global Carbon Capture and Storage Institute (GCCSI), an international think tank whose mission is to accelerate the deployment and drive the adoption of carbon capture and storage as quickly and cost effectively as possible.