UK's Mantel Partners with Denmark's Aalborg CSP on Modular Molten Salt Carbon Capture
2026-07-09 13:59
Favorite

en.Wedoany.com Reported - Mantel, a Cambridge-based carbon capture innovator, has entered into a strategic supply agreement with Aalborg CSP, a Danish thermal engineering specialist, which will lead the standardized modular plant design and engineering development of Mantel's proprietary molten salt tank system.

Mantel and Aalborg CSP Collaborate to Advance Modular Molten Salt Carbon Capture - Carbon Herald

This molten salt tank subsystem is a key component of Mantel's high-temperature molten borate carbon capture technology platform. The collaboration aims to systematically eliminate the high capital expenditure and supply chain vulnerabilities in industrial carbon capture deployment.

Shifting from traditional on-site construction to factory-prefabricated modular architecture, the two parties will integrate critical instrumentation, fluid storage, and high-temperature induction heating operations into compact, road-transportable turnkey packaged modules that can be manufactured off-site and rapidly assembled on-site.

This partnership combines Mantel's liquid-phase carbon capture chemistry with Aalborg CSP's years of commercial experience in managing molten salts for concentrated solar power and thermal energy storage applications. Since Mantel's carbon capture process operates at high temperatures to maximize thermodynamic efficiency, the structural integrity and fluid dynamics of the salt tank are crucial for maintaining low long-term operating costs, and the standardized architecture will serve as the primary repeatable building block for commercial pipelines.

By reducing the engineering overhead required to customize carbon capture infrastructure for different facilities, Mantel can cost-effectively deploy its technology across diverse industrial asset classes, including power generation, heavy manufacturing, and oil and gas refining. According to Mantel CEO Cameron Halliday, perfecting the core carbon chemistry is only half the work in building a scalable climate technology company; the entire system must be transportable and repeatable, every single time.

This bulletin is compiled and reposted from information of global Internet and strategic partners, aiming to provide communication for readers. If there is any infringement or other issues, please inform us in time. We will make modifications or deletions accordingly. Unauthorized reproduction of this article is strictly prohibited. Email: news@wedoany.com