U. S. Steel and CarbonFree Ink MoU to Capture CO2 Emissions at One of the Largest Integrated Steel Mills in North America
United States Steel Corporation (NYSE: X) has entered a non-binding Memorandum of Understanding with CarbonFree Chemicals Holdings to explore carbon capture at U.S. Steel's Gary Works facility in Indiana. The innovative SkyCycle technology aims to capture and mineralize up to 50,000 metric tons of CO2 annually, significantly reducing emissions equivalent to nearly 11,000 passenger cars. Discussions will continue with a definitive decision expected by the end of 2023, targeting operational commencement in 2025. This initiative aligns with U.S. Steel's sustainability goals and showcases potential for broader carbon capture projects.
- Partnership with CarbonFree to capture up to 50,000 metric tons of CO2 annually.
- Potential reduction of emissions equivalent to nearly 11,000 passenger cars.
- Alignment with sustainability goals to decarbonize operations, improving corporate image.
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CarbonFree’s SkyCycle™ Technology Would Capture and Mineralize up to 50,000 Metric Tons of CO2 Annually from U. S. Steel’s Facility in
SkyCycle, CarbonFree’s second-generation technology, is a modular, scalable and patented technology designed to directly capture CO2 emissions from a wide variety of hard-to-abate industrial emitters. (Photo: Business Wire)
CarbonFree’s patented SkyCycle technology captures carbon emissions from hard-to-abate industrial sources before entering the atmosphere, converts the CO2 into the specialty chemical precipitated calcium carbonate (PCC), and produces hydrochloric acid (HCl) as a co-product.
“As we aim to widely introduce and scale our technology to industrial facilities across the globe, we are thrilled for the possibility of bringing our SkyCycle technology’s carbon capture capabilities to U. S. Steel’s Gary Works plant, one of the largest integrated steel mills in North America,” said
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“We are eager to enter the next phase of discussions with
SkyCycle technology is modular, scalable and patented and is designed to directly capture CO2 emissions from industrial emitters. The technology produces PCC for sale into the global specialty chemicals market, and calcium carbonate for the sequestration of CO2. PCC is a high-value product used for a variety of industrial purposes, including in the manufacturing of paper, plastics, ceramics, paints, coating, adhesives, sealants, rubber and cleaning products. Additionally, CO2 that is converted to calcium carbonate can be permanently stored as an environmentally friendly mineral.
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