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Carbon Capture & Commercialization: Urgent Solution for Greenhouse Emissions, Not 2030 Promises

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As shifting policies under the new White House administration are expected to create uncertainty around circular economy initiatives, Carbon Capture and Commercialization (CC&C) drives tangible, deployable sustainability with its innovative Direct Air Carbon Capture (DACC) technology, which captures CO₂ for under $100 per ton.

TAMPA, Fla., Jan. 6, 2025 /PRNewswire-PRWeb/ — As part of its net-zero ambitions by 2045, the U.S. Government recently allocated $250 million to advance carbon capture technology. (1) However, with Donald Trump returning to the White House, many expect policy adjustments, potentially emphasizing private-sector-driven solutions and reassessing spending priorities. Amid this evolving landscape, Carbon Capture and Commercialization (CC&C) is leading the charge, delivering innovative and tailored solutions for sustainability. “To achieve meaningful reductions in greenhouse gas emissions without depending on government incentives, we need technologies that are robust, economically viable, and scalable on their own today,” states Sam Adams, CEO of Technology at CC&C.

“Promises of future solutions won’t solve today’s crisis. Our Direct Air Carbon Capture (DACC) is proven technology delivering results now,” – Samir Adams, CEO of Technology at CC&C.

Reductions in Sustainability Budgets
The Project 2025 Mandate for Leadership, a policy blueprint crafted by the Heritage Foundation and anticipated to guide Trump’s administration, could lead to rollbacks of initiatives supporting carbon capture. A key proposal within the document is the elimination of the Department of Energy’s Office for Clean Energy Demonstrations, which funds several carbon capture projects. (2) Simultaneously, as major European economies like Germany and the UK face GDP contractions, sustainability initiatives in this region may also lose momentum. (3-4)

While subsidies and public policies have been instrumental in advancing net-zero goals, they were never intended as permanent solutions for a circular economy to be viable.

“Promises of future solutions won’t solve today’s crisis. Our Direct Air Carbon Capture (DACC) is proven technology delivering results now,” says Samir Adams. “With its sub-$100 per ton cost and scalable design, DACC efficiently captures CO₂ and turns it into a valuable resource. The technology is ready and deployable today—not in 2030.”

From Promises to Progress: The Urgent Need for Action Beyond Subsidies
Government subsidies for emerging technologies are essential for driving innovation, but they alone cannot solve today’s pressing climate challenges. These funds are often tied to objectives set years into the future, while the need for action is immediate.

“Direct Air Capture (DAC) has been around for over a decade, yet most headlines still focus on research breakthroughs or lab-bound innovations,” says Adams. “This is why investors and industry professionals remain skeptical of DAC. The good news is that when we show them what we’re doing, we turn them into believers.”

Google’s Carbon Removal Deal and the Limitations of Long-Term Strategies
Google recently announced a deal with Holocene to purchase 100,000 tons of carbon removal credits by 2030. (5) While this reflects the tech giant’s commitment to sustainability, it also highlights key execution risks.

The primary concern lies in the long-term nature of the solution. Although Google’s investment supports DAC development, it delays tangible progress toward net-zero goals. By committing to a technology that won’t yield results until 2030, the agreement does little to address current emissions. This extended timeline underscores a disconnect between the urgency of emissions reductions and the pace of DAC scalability, raising questions about whether such investments align with effective strategies.

“The industry continues to focus on massive, expensive projects. While there’s some movement toward smaller, industrial-scale solutions, the emphasis largely remains on big, costly undertakings,” notes Adams.

Toward a Cost-Effective Carbon Capture Solution
CC&C doesn’t rely on promises for future breakthroughs but provides real, deployable technology today. Our Direct Air Carbon Capture (DACC) adsorber captures carbon under $100 per ton, drastically reducing the financial barrier to large-scale carbon removal.

Unlike traditional methods, which are complex, expensive, and energy-intensive, CC&C’s system uses minimal power and functionalized graphene adsorbers to capture CO₂ more efficiently and at a lower cost.

Advantages of CC&C’s DACC Technology:

Affordability: At under $100 per ton, it’s one of the most cost-effective carbon capture solutions available today.Scalability: Designed to be mass-produced for deployment across industries of all sizes.Immediate Impact: Provides an actionable solution for businesses today.

“Our cost-effective, scalable solution not only addresses today’s emissions challenge but also opens the door to widespread adoption across industries, enabling businesses to take immediate action toward net zero,” concludes Adams.

About Carbon Capture & Commercialization:
The world is involved in solving the invisible problem of carbon dioxide emissions which are responsible for climate disruption, ocean acidification and public health issues from air quality across the globe. By reducing, reusing and recycling CO2, Carbon Capture and Commercialization is creating a sustainable and scalable solution for urban environments. Founded in 2019, Sam Adams and Fernando Sanchez combined their technology expertise in the Direct Air Carbon Capture industry to provide transparency and innovation that are turning a major global environmental problem into a commercial opportunity for urban environments. The company, based in Tampa, FL utilizes their patent pending approach to combine cutting-edge materials science with practical engineering solutions. For more information visit https://ccandc.ai/

References
1. U.S. Department of Energy (DOE). “Biden-Harris Administration Announces $150 Million to Advance Net-Zero Projects at Federal Facilities, Saving Taxpayers Money.” Energy.gov, 2024, energy.gov/articles/biden-harris-administration-announces-150-million-advance-net-zero-projects-federal.
2. Reynolds, Matt. “Project 2025 Would Drastically Cut Support for Carbon Removal.” WIRED, 18 Sept. 2024, http://www.wired.com/story/project-2025-carbon-capture-subsidies-dac-direct-air-2024-election-trump/. Accessed 19 Dec. 2024.
3. European Commission. “Economic Forecast for Germany.” Economy-Finance.ec.europa.eu, European Commission, 15 May 2024, economy-finance.ec.europa.eu/economic-surveillance-eu-economies/germany/economic-forecast-germany_en.
4. Guardian staff reporter. “UK’s Economy Shrinks Unexpectedly by 0.1% in October.” The Guardian, The Guardian, 13 Dec. 2024, theguardian.com/business/2024/dec/13/uk-economy-october-gdp.
5. Segal, Mark. “Google Signs 100,000 Ton Carbon Removal Deal with DAC Technology Startup Holocene.” ESG Today, 10 Sept. 2024, esgtoday.com/google-signs-100000-ton-carbon-removal-deal-with-dac-technology-startup-holocene/.

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DTE Energy intends to pause future electric rate requests following upcoming filing as data centers come online

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Affordability benefits from data centers expected to help offset reliability investments for all customers

DETROIT, April 23, 2026 /PRNewswire/ — DTE Energy (NYSE: DTE) announced today that its electric company intends to forego asking for rate increases for at least two years following its upcoming filing with the Michigan Public Service Commission (MPSC) on April 28, 2026.

“Now more than ever, we know affordability matters to our customers – and we’re doing everything we can to keep energy bills as low as possible while also providing the reliable power they need,” said Joi Harris, president and chief executive officer, DTE Energy. “As long as the first data center project we’re supporting comes online as planned by the end of 2027 and we’re able to receive other regulatory approvals, we will refrain from filing another rate request until at least 2028—providing customers two years without an increase in rates after the current request is complete.”

Affordability Benefits of Data Center Development

When a new large customer is brought onto the electric system, fixed costs can be spread more widely. DTE’s two data center contracts – one approved and one currently with the MPSC for approval – will contribute nearly $9 billion to improving DTE’s electric system through 2045, helping to reduce the total amount needed from other customers.

“That’s why we’re excited to see the expected benefits of responsible data center development come to fruition,” said Harris. “This new industry is not only helping to grow Michigan’s economy, but once the data centers are fully online, it will make energy more affordable for all customers while bolstering our investments in creating the grid of the future.” 

Upcoming investment request

DTE Electric’s upcoming investment request is designed to build on recent reliability gains and continue strengthening its electric grid for the customers and communities the company serves in southeast Michigan. The request reflects DTE’s ongoing commitment to targeted investments that reduce outages, restore power faster when interruptions do occur and ensure reliable and cleaner energy for customers every day.

In 2025, DTE’s electric customers experienced the company’s best reliability performance in nearly 20 years — progress driven by sustained investments in tree trimming, grid hardening, automation and other system improvements.

“Reliable power isn’t just about keeping the lights on, it’s about supporting families, businesses and the broader Michigan economy,” said Matt Paul, president and chief operating officer, DTE Electric. “While we’re proud of our progress, we know we have more work ahead. Every investment we make moves us closer to our goal: a stronger, more reliable grid for every DTE customer, no matter the weather.”

As DTE continues investing in reliability and cleaner energy, the company is focused on limiting the long-term impact on customer bills and reducing the need for future rate requests. DTE continues to drive efficiencies in its operations and expects growing data center development to create meaningful customer affordability benefits over time.

What Happens Next

The filing on April 28 represents a formal request of $474.3 million to support several billion dollars of investment in the electric grid and power generation, marking the beginning of an approximately 10‑month regulatory review process. A final decision by the MPSC and any potential rate changes are not expected until late February 2027.

Key Things Media Should Know

The filing itself does not result in a bill increase. The filing will be reviewed by the MPSC as a contested case with opportunity for intervenor testimony. A final decision on the rate request will not be received from the MPSC until February 2027, with a customer rate change happening soon after.

Customers are seeing real reliability improvements – when we invest, it works.
DTE delivered its most reliable year in nearly 20 years in 2025, reducing the time customers spent without power by 60% compared to 2024, building on a 70% improvement the year before. Continued investment is essential to delivering the reliability customers demand and deserve. Learn more: Building a stronger, more reliable electric grid for you

These investments are enhancing DTE’s clean energy advancements. The upcoming filing also supports the completion of the conversion of the Belle River Power Plant from coal to natural gas as well as the development of the Trenton Channel Energy Center – expected to be the largest stand-along battery energy storage facility in the Great Lakes region when it is commissioned. Learn more: DTE CleanVision IRP: Roadmap to Net Zero by 2050

DTE remains focused on affordability. Since 2021, DTE’s electric bill growth has been among the lowest in the country. Residential electric bills are in the first quartile nationally and remain below the state of Michigan, Great Lakes region and national averages. For more information about DTE’s plans to build the energy grid of the future and the impact of our investment requests, visit https://www.dteenergy.com/future

No costs related to data centers are included in this investment request and data centers will not raise customer rates. Data centers—including the one DTE has been approved to support in Saline Township and the project under review in Van Buren Township – are governed by separate contracts and are required to pay the full cost of the infrastructure needed to serve them, ensuring other customers are protected. DTE customers will NOT subsidize data center rates. For more information, visit dteenergy.com/datacenterfacts

About DTE Energy 

DTE Energy (NYSE:DTE) is a Detroit-based diversified energy company involved in the development and management of energy-related businesses and services nationwide. Its operating units include an electric company serving 2.3 million customers in Southeast Michigan and a natural gas company serving 1.4 million customers across Michigan. The DTE portfolio also includes energy businesses focused on custom energy solutions, renewable energy generation, and energy marketing and trading. DTE has continued to accelerate its carbon reduction goals to meet aggressive targets and is committed to serving with its energy through volunteerism, education and employment initiatives, philanthropy, emission reductions and economic progress. Information about DTE is available at dteenergy.com, empoweringmichigan.com, x.com/DTE_Energy and facebook.com/dteenergy.

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Therap Timesheet Module: Simplifying Staff Hours and Activity Management

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TORRINGTON, Conn., April 23, 2026 /PRNewswire/ — Therap Services, the national leader in HIPAA-compliant electronic documentation solutions for organizations in Long-Term Services and Supports (LTSS), Home and Community-Based Services (HCBS), and other human services industries, has introduced a new Timesheet module designed to simplify how staff track daily work activities and paid/unpaid time off, helping agencies reduce administrative complexity and focus more on delivering quality services.

Centralized Time Tracking and Administration

The Timesheet module brings staff time tracking into one centralized system, reducing the need for manual processes and disconnected tools. Agencies can track staff activities consistently across teams, improving clarity and standardization.

Flexible Timesheet Creation and Approval Workflow

With built-in workflows for submitting and reviewing time entries, the module helps reduce administrative burden while supporting timely approvals. Agencies gain better control over staff hours, helping ensure accurate records and smoother internal processes.

Self-Service Tools for Staff

Staff can easily log their hours and time off through a simple interface, empowering them to manage their own entries. This reduces back-and-forth communication and allows teams to focus more on service delivery.

Dynamic Views and Navigation

Multiple viewing options make it easier for both staff and administrators to understand schedules at a glance. This improved visibility supports better planning, coordination, and day-to-day decision-making, especially in fast-paced service environments.

Integrated EVV and Visual Tracking

By aligning timesheet entries with scheduled services, the module helps promote consistency between recorded time and delivered services. Visual indicators show the status of entries at a glance, making oversight more efficient and helping agencies stay compliant and audit-ready.

Why This Matters for Providers

The Timesheet module helps agencies:

Reduce manual effort and administrative workloadImprove accuracy and consistency in staff time trackingIncrease visibility into staff activities and schedulesSupport timely approvals and better oversightStrengthen alignment between services and recorded time

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Therap’s comprehensive and HIPAA-compliant software is used in human services settings for documentation, communication, reporting, EVV and billing.

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https://www.therapservices.net/

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Groundfloor Co-Founder and CEO Brian Dally Named Entrepreneur Of The Year® 2026 Southeast Finalist by EY US

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EY US celebrates entrepreneurs shaping the future of business

ATLANTA, April 23, 2026 /PRNewswire/ — Groundfloor, the award-winning private markets platform, today announced that its co-founder and CEO, Brian Dally, has been named one of 35 finalists for the Entrepreneur Of The Year® 2026 Southeast Award, one of the most prestigious awards programs in the world.

Now in its 41st year, the Entrepreneur Of The Year program by EY US celebrates leaders who reshape industries, drive innovation, and create long-term value. An independent panel of judges selected Dally as a finalist following a rigorous application and interview process.

“We built Groundfloor from day one for the purpose of opening access to private markets on equal terms for the full spectrum of individual retail investors,” said Dally. “The importance of that mission has always been fuel for overcoming the barriers, misapprehensions, and challenges we’ve faced. I am profoundly grateful for this recognition, my 13-year partnership with Nick, and the believers who contributed their talent, capital, and ideas to making it possible.”

After a successful stint with Republic Wireless, where he helped deliver affordable mobile phone access to millions, Dally launched Groundfloor with the goal of expanding access to private capital markets. Despite early skepticism from industry experts, he and his co-founder, Nick Bhargava, invested significant personal resources and navigated complex regulatory hurdles to bring the concept to life. Their efforts led to the first-ever SEC qualification of its kind, opening a new pathway for individual investors to participate in private markets.

Under Dally’s leadership, Groundfloor has grown into a category leader with more than 300,000 registered users who have invested over $2.2 billion across its platform. The company pioneered fractional investments into deferred pay business purpose residential real estate debt, a now widely recognized asset class, and has continued to innovate with products like Groundfloor Notes. In keeping the company aligned with its vision, Dally also turned to individual investors instead of VCs for growth capital. Groundfloor is now proudly owned by 32% of its own customers.

Over the last 13 years, Groundfloor has been widely recognized for its innovation, growth, and unique approach to fundraising, earning accolades including the Forbes Fintech 50, Benzinga’s Best Alternative Investment Platform, and six consecutive years on the Inc. 5000 list.

Regional award winners for the Entrepreneur Of The Year 2026 Southeast Award will be announced on June 18th in Charlotte, N.C., and will go on to be considered for national honors later this year.

About Groundfloor
Groundfloor is an award-winning investing and lending company that unlocks institutional-grade private markets for investors and borrowers. Known for its regulatory prowess and developing new financial products, the company was the very first to be qualified to offer direct real estate debt investments for both accredited and non-accredited audiences alike. Groundfloor has won numerous awards for its product innovation and growth, including the Forbes Fintech 50 and six years in a row of being on the Inc. 5000. Since it launched in 2013, Groundfloor’s investors have invested $2.2 billion across its offerings. Start investing or borrowing at Groundfloor.com.

About Entrepreneur Of The Year ®
Founded in 1986, Entrepreneur Of The Year ® has celebrated more than 11,000 ambitious visionaries who are leading successful, dynamic businesses in the US, and it has since expanded to nearly 80 countries and territories globally. The US program consists of 17 regional programs whose panels of independent judges select the regional award winners every June. Those winners compete for national recognition at the Strategic Growth Forum ® in November where national finalists and award winners are announced. The national overall winner represents the US at the World Entrepreneur Of The Year ® competition. Visit ey.com/us/eoy.

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