Aker Carbon Capture awarded feasibility study for biomass combined heat and power facility in Germany
- Aker Carbon Capture has been awarded a feasibility study to implement carbon capture at a biomass combined heat and power facility in Germany. The planned capture capacity will be 250,000 tonnes CO2 per year. This project contributes to Aker Carbon Capture's mission to standardize and modularize carbon capture plants, with reduced footprint and significant cost and energy benefits, to the mid-scale emitter market.
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"We are excited to be working on this decarbonization project in
The study will assess the optimal CO2 capture, conditioning, liquefaction, and temporary storage facility as well as the heat recovery potential and heat integration solutions. This will reduce the total heating and cooling demands related to capturing and conditioning of the CO2.
This is the second study awarded to Aker Carbon Capture in
At Twence's waste-to-energy facility in
Media contact:
Yannick Vanderveeren, mob: +47 458 36 358, email: yannick.vanderveeren@akercarboncapture.com
Investor contacts:
David Phillips, mob: +44 7710 568279, email: david.phillips@akercarboncapture.com
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