en.Wedoany.com Reported - Capsol Technologies ASA has been awarded a feasibility study contract by Swedish energy company E.ON to evaluate carbon capture solutions at E.ON's biomass and waste-to-energy facility in Norrköping.
The study will assess the deployment potential of Capsol's carbon capture technology at a facility with a capture capacity of up to 500,000 tonnes of CO2 per year. It will be conducted in collaboration with a strategic engineering partner, leveraging experience from similar carbon capture projects. Capsol won the study through a competitive tender, and the project is part of E.ON's assessment of carbon capture opportunities at the Norrköping plant, supporting its broader decarbonization goals. Biomass and waste-to-energy facilities are highly compatible with Capsol's carbon capture technology, offering operators a viable pathway to cost-effective CO2 capture solutions that support decarbonization strategies.
Wendy Lam, CEO of Capsol Technologies, stated that Capsol's experience in similar projects and its partnerships with leading industrial companies have strengthened the company's position in the carbon capture field and helped secure this feasibility study. This award further enhances Capsol's presence in the emerging market for carbon capture in biomass and waste-to-energy applications.
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