Carbon Clean provide carbon capture technology and expertise to produce eFuel

Carbon Clean, a leader in low-cost carbon capture technology announced that it has entered into an agreement with power-to-fuels developer Liquid Wind. Carbon Clean will develop, standardise, and supply carbon capture technology and expertise to support the production of carbon neutral marine fuel.

Carbon Clean’s technology will capture biogenic carbon dioxide emissions from a local industrial site. Within the Liquid Wind facility, the CO₂ will then be combined with renewable hydrogen to form the carbon neutral liquid fuel, eMethanol.

Aniruddha Sharma, CEO of Carbon Clean, said: “Carbon neutral fuel is an incredibly compelling prospect, and it’s exciting to partner and have invested in another high-growth business in Liquid Wind to help further accelerate the reduction of total carbon emissions. We have been successfully deploying our carbon capture technology at industry sites. We are now demonstrating how carbon capture can be a source of value creation.”

Claes Fredriksson, CEO, Liquid Wind added: “Carbon Clean is a leader in carbon capture, committed to continuously reducing the cost of the process, which is essential as we work together to produce cost-competitive carbon neutral fuel. We are impressed by Carbon Clean’s approach and expertise and look forward to working closely with the team to reduce the levelized cost of eMethanol production.”

Read the full Press Release from Carbon Clean.

 

Aniruddha Sharma, Co-founder and CEO Carbon Clean, and Claes Fredriksson, CEO and Founder Liquid Wind, discuss how together they will convert carbon emissions into valuable carbon neutral fuel.

 

About Carbon Clean

Carbon Clean is a global leader in low-cost CO₂ capture technology. The company’s patented technology significantly reduces the costs and environmental impacts of CO₂ separation, when compared to existing techniques.

The technology has been proven at scale in over 10 locations, including the UK, USA, Germany, India, Norway and the Netherlands. It is currently in use at the world’s largest industrial-scale carbon capture and utilisation plant in Tuticorin, India. The UK Government has supported Carbon Clean’s development of its technology through competitive grants.

The company was awarded a ‘Technology Pioneer’ award by the World Economic Forum and most recently selected as one of Cemex Ventures Top50 ConTech startups and named a 2021 Global Cleantech 100 company.

For information about Carbon Clean visit - carbonclean.com

Previous
Previous

Siemens Energy partners with Liquid Wind to produce green Fuel

Next
Next

Liquid Wind seeks environmental permits for first facility (Samråd om miljötillstånd)