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Aker Carbon Capture Gets Feasibility Deal From Swedish District Heating Producer

By Dominic Chopping


Norway’s Aker Carbon Capture said Monday that it has been given an integration feasibility study by Swedish district heating producer Soderenergi.

The study concerns the implementation of carbon capture at the Igelstaverket biomass combined heat and power plant in Sodertalje–a city around 20 miles southwest of Stockholm.

The planned capture capacity will be for around 500,000 metric tons of biogenic carbon dioxide a year, which could be transported and permanently sequestered to create negative emissions, it said.

The feasibility study will assess the optimal carbon dioxide capture, conditioning, liquefaction and temporary storage facility as well as the heat recovery potential and heat integration solutions, it added.


Write to Dominic Chopping at [email protected]


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