Here’s how much ExxonMobil is donating to LSU for carbon capture research, workforce programs

ExxonMobil is donating $2 million to LSU to support carbon capture research, student scholarships and workforce development programs, the company and university announced Thursday.

The energy giant will become a “strategic partner” for LSU’s Institute for Energy Innovation, which was established last year when Shell donated a total of $27.5 million to the university. LSU and ExxonMobil will pair up for research into carbon capture, advanced recycling, batteries and solar power, according to a news release.

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