Integrated Test Center
The ITC is a public-private partnership with the shared goal of developing commercially viable uses for carbon dioxide emissions from power plants.
In 2014, with the support and encouragement of Governor Matthew H. Mead, the Wyoming State Legislature allocated $15 million in funding for the design, construction and operation of an integrated test center to study the capture, sequestration and management of carbon emissions from a Wyoming coal fired power plant. An additional $5 million commitment from private industry was required under the a
01/20/2026
The Wyoming Integrated Test Center (ITC) concluded 2025 by celebrating a year defined by international partnership, significant technical milestones, and growing market relevance. As global energy markets increasingly value secure CO2 supply for Enhanced Oil Recovery (EOR), energy resilience, and regulatory certainty, the ITC firmly established itself as a premier destination for carbon management innovation.
Check out some of the major accomplishments of 2025 at the ITC!
Wyoming Integrated Test Center 2025 Year-in-Review The Wyoming Integrated Test Center (ITC) concluded 2025 by celebrating a year defined by international partnership, significant technical milestones, and growing market relevance. As global energy …
10/03/2025
The Wyoming Energy Authority hosted a visit to the Wyoming Integrated Test Center (ITC) and Basin Electric Power Cooperative’s Dry Fork Station for the Energy Policy Network. The event brought more than two dozen state legislators from Nebraska, Texas, Utah, Iowa, Arkansas, and Missouri to Gillette for a three-day Energy Educational Tour showcasing Wyoming’s coal industry and energy leadership.
SER Associate Project Specialist David Lucke provided an overview of the ITC and the School of Energy Resources, with a particular emphasis on the numerous projects conducted in support of Powder River Basin coal, including the Carbon Engineering Initiative and the Wyoming CarbonSAFE project.
08/12/2025
The University of Wyoming Energy Resources Council (ERC) will meet at 7:30 a.m. Friday, Aug. 15, at Laramie’s Hilton Garden Inn for the council’s regularly scheduled quarterly meeting.
During the meeting, UW School of Energy Resources (SER) Executive Director Holly Krutka will provide an overview of major SER activities. This will be followed by select SER division reports and a finance update, which includes the ITC.
Interested members of the public wishing to listen in on the meeting may attend in person or request access to the Zoom link by emailing Christine Reed at [email protected].
UW Energy Resources Council to Meet Aug. 15 The University of Wyoming Energy Resources Council (ERC) will meet at 7:30 a.m. Friday, Aug. 15, at Laramie’s Hilton Garden Inn for the council’s regularly scheduled quarterly meeting. During the m…
06/19/2025
The Wyoming Integrated Test Center (ITC) was delighted to open its doors to a distinguished group last week, including Hiroyuki Okajima, the Japanese Consul General in Denver, alongside industry leaders from New Energy and Industrial Technology Development Organization (NEDO) and the Japan External Trade Organization (JETRO).
The ITC offers a unique, integrated platform for testing and developing cutting-edge carbon capture technologies. Engaging with international leaders and organizations like these is crucial for sharing knowledge, accelerating innovation, and fostering global partnerships to address complex energy challenges. Thank you for visiting!
04/04/2025
The University of Wyoming Energy Resources Council (ERC) will meet at 7:30 a.m. Friday, April 11, at Laramie’s Hilton Garden Inn for the council’s regularly scheduled quarterly meeting.
During the meeting, UW School of Energy Resources (SER) Executive Director Holly Krutka will provide an overview of major SER activities throughout the first quarter of 2025. This will be followed by SER division reports -- including the Wyoming Integrated Test Center -- and a finance update.
Interested members of the public wishing to listen in on the meeting may attend in person or request access to the Zoom link by emailing Christine Reed at [email protected].
UW Energy Resources Council to Meet April 11 The University of Wyoming Energy Resources Council (ERC) will meet at 7:30 a.m. Friday, April 11, at Laramie’s Hilton Garden Inn for the council’s regularly scheduled quarterly meeting. During the …
03/31/2025
The Wyoming Integrated Test Center was pleased to host a group of community leaders to learn about the ITC and efforts around CO2 storage. The group also visited the Wyoming Innovation Center across the way to learn about the research efforts of the University of Wyoming School of Energy Resources to convert coal into products.
03/13/2025
Tenant Corner // GTI Energy continues to make progress on the construction of a facilitated transport membrane system for CO2 capture, including the arrival of compressors to their bay at the Wyoming Integrated Test Center.
03/10/2025
The Wyoming Integrated Test Center was pleased to host visitors from Japan Carbon Frontier Organization (JCOAL) last week. The team presented some updates from the recently completed solid sorbent carbon capture technology test in partnership with Kawasaki Heavy Industries, Ltd.
01/17/2025
COMMUNITY LISTENING SESSION // You're Invited to a Webinar Listening Session!
Union Representative and Workforce Development Community Listening Session - OCED Carbon Capture Project at Dry Fork Power Station.
TDA Research and partners plan to conduct a pilot-scale (≤ 23 MWe) evaluation of an adsorbent-based carbon capture technology. The demonstration is being planned for the Wyoming Integrated Test Center (ITC) at Basin Electric’s Dry Fork Station.
The goal of this meeting is a structured discussion where the primary focus is on actively listening to the concerns, perspectives, and experiences of union representatives, workforce development organizations and community members on the workforce needs of the Gillette community.
Please attend this webinar to learn about the project and its potential impact to your workforce economy. At the end of the presentation there will be an opportunity to ask questions and share your thoughts and ideas.
When: Tuesday, January 28th 2025 at 4:00 PM MST
Registration Link: db72e97c-db71-4c6a-945f-b906c80423dc@d31c66a0-cce1-46e5-956b-5a143549d044" rel="ugc" target="_blank">https://events.gov.teams.microsoft.us/event/db72e97c-db71-4c6a-945f-b906c80423dc@d31c66a0-cce1-46e5-956b-5a143549d044
01/16/2025
The Wyoming Integrated Test Center (ITC), managed by the University of Wyoming’s School of Energy Resources (SER), was provisionally selected to negotiate a substantial funding award to continue and expand testing operations for carbon dioxide (CO2) capture, removal and conversion.
With the latest announcement from DOE, the ITC aims to expand its capabilities by accommodating a wider range of carbon management technologies, including simulating emissions from various sources that include natural gas and industrial facilities.
Wyoming Integrated Test Center Selected for Department of Energy Funding The Wyoming Integrated Test Center (ITC), managed by the University of Wyoming’s School of Energy Resources (SER), was provisionally selected to negotiate a substantial funding award to continue an…
01/14/2025
With more exciting news on the horizon, we are pleased to share a year of success at the Wyoming Integrated Test Center.
Wyoming Integrated Test Center 2024 Year-in-Review 2024 was a year marked with some of the greatest achievements yet for the Wyoming Integrated Test Center (ITC). A testing facility enabling technology developers to assess their carbon capture tech…
12/12/2024
Membrane Technology and Research (MTR) , Inc announced the completion of a carbon capture testing facility at the Wyoming Integrated Test Center (WITC) in Gillette, Wyoming. The facility is the largest membrane-based carbon capture facility in the world. It is designed to capture approximately 55,000 tonnes of carbon dioxide (CO2) per year.
The Large Pilot Testing of the MTR Membrane Post-Combustion CO2 Capture Process project is a cooperative agreement between MTR and the National Energy Technology Laboratory (NETL), which is funded through the U.S. Department of Energy (DOE) Fossil Fuel Large-Scale Pilots program.
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