Aker Carbon Capture awarded FEED for Hafslund Oslo Celsio's CCS project on their waste-to-energy plant at Klemetsrud in Norway
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The FEED award follows Celsio's cost reduction initiative for the Oslo CCS project and will be delivered based on Aker Carbon Capture's modularized Just Catch 400 unit, with a design capacity to capture up to 400,000 tonnes of CO2 per year. The waste incineration plant at Klemetsrud is the largest carbon emitter in
"We are excited to support Celsio in realizing
"We are pleased to have Aker on board for the journey towards realization of our carbon capture project. Today's announcement is a significant decision in our extensive efforts to reduction costs, however there are several milestones that needs be overcome before we aim for a new investment decision in the summer of 2024. We are depending on improved framework conditions and income potential before the realization of CCS in
"Aker Carbon Capture's proprietary technology was tested and verified through our Mobile Test Unit at this waste incineration facility back in 2016. Since then, we've been bringing down the cost curve for carbon capture through continued testing, investments in product development, and the delivery of standardized and modular Just Catch units, thereby enabling our customers to efficiently realize their projects," said Fagerland.
"At Aker Solutions, we have three decades of experience in designing and delivering large, complex, first-of-a-kind projects from the Sleipner CO2 storage platform in the 1990's to the current Northern Lights development off the coast of
The Celsio carbon capture project has since April 2023 been through a cost reduction phase after the previous project cost estimate exceeded the investment budget. As part of the cost reduction phase, new vendors were brought in to present alternative solutions that could lower costs. Aker Carbon Capture and Aker Solutions participated in the process. On the basis of feasibility and concept studies conducted, the two companies were selected to perform a FEED based on Aker Carbon Capture's Just Catch 400 product, with the framework for a possible EPCIC.
Celsio's waste-to-energy facility at Klemetsrud treats household waste, and waste from industry and enterprises. The waste treated at the facility consists of approximately 50 percent biogenic CO2, which creates the possibility to deliver negative emissions. The carbon capture project can provide unique learnings for the European waste-to-energy industry, which includes close to 20 facilities in
Media contacts:
Aker Carbon Capture
Marianne Stigset, mob: +47 41 18 84 82, email: marianne.stigset@akerhorizons.com
Aker Solutions
Rebecca Cox, email: rebecca.cox@akersolutions.com
Hafslund Oslo Celsio
Truls E. A. Jemtland, mob : +47 92 02 94 80, email: truls.jemtland@celsio.no
Investor contacts:
David Phillips, mob: +44 7710 568279, email: david.phillips@akercarboncapture.com
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