Norway’s Capsol to evaluate BECCS for Europe CHP plant


Norway’s carbon capture business Capsol Technologies has been selected by an undisclosed firm to deliver a feasibility study for evaluating its CapsolEoP technology at a biomass fired combined heat-and-power plant in Europe.

The study will evaluate a bioenergy with carbon capture and storage (BECCS) configuration capable of removing more than 200,000 tonnes of carbon dioxide each year, turning the facility into a source of durable, net negative emissions.

Fuelled by waste wood, the facility already supplies renewable heat to nearby communities.

A CapsolEoP-fuelled plant could generate additional energy for a district heating network, optimising overall energy use and reducing the target cost of validated carbon dioxide removal (CDR) credits.

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