World's first carbon capture pilot for smelters inaugurated at Elkem in Rana, Norway
Aker Carbon Capture has inaugurated the world's first carbon capture pilot for smelters at Elkem's Rana plant in Norway. This pilot, featuring a Mobile Test Unit (MTU), aims to capture 1.5 million tonnes of CO2 from combined emissions, contributing to climate targets. The project involves multiple partners and emphasizes the importance of carbon capture in metal industries. The CO2 HUB Nord initiative will further verify the technology for potential full-scale industrial application. Elkem's CEO highlighted the need for carbon capture in reducing emissions while supporting green transitions.
- Inauguration of the world's first carbon capture pilot for smelters.
- Collaboration with multiple industry leaders to enhance technology verification.
- Potential to capture 1.5 million tonnes of CO2, aiding climate goals.
- Support from government indicating policy backing for carbon capture initiatives.
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The carbon capture pilot testing is a collaboration between Elkem, Mo Industripark, SMA Mineral , SINTEF, Alcoa,
"The Mobile Test Unit was built in 2008 and has continuously been upgraded in accordance with our latest technology developments. Aker Carbon Capture can therefore offer our customers a unique opportunity to test our technology at their site and de-risk the project prior to a possible full-scale implementation. It is truly great to officially kick off this project today with all our partners in Rana," says
"Elkem is very pleased to be a part of this pilot. The world needs more metals and other materials to succeed with the green transition, but we also need to achieve lower global CO2 emissions. Carbon capture can potentially contribute significantly towards our global climate roadmap of reducing emissions towards net zero while growing supplies to the green transition. At the same time, Elkem is dependent on our stakeholders to enable green technologies at an industrial scale. That is why we are particularly pleased about the good collaboration between several partners in this project, and we will monitor the results of the pilot closely," says Elkem's CEO
Elkem's plant in Rana,
The pilot test is part of a larger R&D project, CO2 HUB Nord, which runs over two years and is funded by Climit Demo. The main goal of the project is to verify the technology on real industrial gases from smelters and other process industries, in order to prepare a full-scale plant for industrial carbon capture.
Through development and verification of new technology for carbon capture, the CO2-HUB Nord accelerates innovation and industrialization of the carbon capture, utilization and storage (CCUS) value chain. Industrialization of such technology is considered as an important contributor to reducing CO2 emissions and delivering on the global sustainability goals.
Media contact:
Yannick Vanderveeren, mob: +47 458 36 358, email: yannick.vanderveeren@akercarboncapture.com
Investor contacts:
Christian Yggeseth, mob: +47 915 10 000, email: christian.yggeseth@akerhorizons.com
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