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SFA’s Arthur Temple College of Forestry and Agriculture partners with Elimini to advance carbon capture tech, provide student scholarships


NACOGDOCHES, Texas –– Stephen F. Austin State University is proud to announce a new partnership between the Arthur Temple College of Forestry and Agriculture and Elimini, a groundbreaking company focused on advancing carbon dioxide removal and renewable energy through bioenergy with carbon capture and storage, or BECCS, technology. This collaboration marks a significant step forward in addressing climate challenges while also fostering the development of future leaders in forestry and environmental science.

As part of its five-year $50,000 commitment, Elimini will provide endowed scholarships to SFA forestry and/or environmental science students with an interest in BECCS and sustainable biomass management helping cultivate the next generation of professionals in natural resource management. Additionally, the company will support research efforts aimed at advancing carbon capture and storage technologies, particularly in relation to BECCS, an innovative solution recognized for its potential to reduce carbon emissions and contribute to grid stability by also generating 24/7 renewable power. 

“We value our partnership with Elimini to develop innovative solutions for carbon dioxide removals and renewable energy that are critical to addressing the future of our climate,” said Dr. Hans Williams, dean of the Temple College of Forestry and Agriculture. “Our college has been working for more than 20 years with private industry to implement carbon sequestration through reforestation and forest management. Technology like BECCS is a critical piece of the decarbonization puzzle.”

Headquartered in Houston, Elimini aims to transform carbon removals and bring critical carbon management solutions for energy generation. Originally an offshoot of Drax Group, the company is now focused on scaling BECCS technology on a global level. Elimini’s goal is to remove millions of tons of carbon dioxide annually while generating 24/7 renewable power. 

The partnership between SFA and Elimini not only strengthens the university’s position as a leader in forestry and environmental science but also provides valuable opportunities for students to engage in cutting-edge research that directly addresses global climate challenges. By supporting both education and innovation, Elimini is helping to create a new generation of experts ready to tackle the complexities of carbon management.

“SFA’s forestry program is known for its excellence and commitment to sustainability,” said Laurie Fitzmaurice, Elimini president. “We’re thrilled to partner with them and support their students, who will become the leaders and innovators driving the future of carbon removal technologies. Together, we can make carbon removal not just a possibility but a reality.”

The endowed scholarships and research support provided by Elimini are expected to have a long-lasting impact on the academic and research capabilities of SFA’s Temple College of Forestry and Agriculture. As climate change continues to present complex challenges, partnerships like this will assist in developing sustainable solutions.

For more information about SFA’s Temple College of Forestry and Agriculture, visit sfasu.edu/atcofa. To learn more about Elimini’s role in the field of carbon capture technology, visit elimini.com.