Taiwan and Wyoming Strengthen Carbon Capture Collaboration
Taiwan and Wyoming have signed MOUs to enhance cooperation in carbon capture and small modular nuclear reactor technologies. This partnership aims to support energy security and advance net-zero emissions goals, highlighting the significance of critical minerals and low-carbon technology in the transition process.
Taiwan's University of Wyoming and the Industrial Technology Research Institute have formalized agreements to advance carbon capture and sequestration technologies. These MOUs are aimed at bolstering energy security and facilitating a net-zero transition.
Wyoming Governor Mark Gordon emphasized the potential of these technologies to support the AI sector and mentioned Wyoming's readiness to provide energy resources to Taiwan. Discussions during Gordon's visit have indicated a commitment to leading in carbon capture globally.
Additionally, the partnership may lead to infrastructure development in Wyoming, enhancing economic ties. The collaboration occurs amid a backdrop of increased focus on energy resilience and supply chain robustness in the AI era.
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