Aker Carbon Capture and Carbfix have extended their partnership aimed at
combining the companies' complementary technologies to explore full carbon
capture and storage (CCS) value chains in the global fight against climate
change. The Memorandum of Understanding (MoU) has a duration of 2 years and is
non-exclusive.
The two Nordic industry front runners aim to work together on point source
capture and storage volumes between 100,000 tonnes CO2 per year and 1 million
tonnes CO2 per year, especially from hard-to-abate industries such as cement,
gas-to-power, and waste-to-energy. The Carbfix technology involves dissolving
CO2 in water and injecting it into porous basaltic stone formations, where
natural processes cause the CO2 to form stable carbonate minerals within two
years.
"Our next-generation partnership with Carbfix, as documented in this MoU, shows
a clear ambition to deepen our ongoing collaboration, further accelerating the
CCS market in Europe and North America. Together, we can offer industrial
emitters the entire CCS value chain, capturing CO2 and permanently storing it by
turning it into stone underground," said Jon Christopher Knudsen, Chief
Commercial Officer at Aker Carbon Capture.
"Taking the Carbfix technology to a broader market of emitters either with point
source storage or with the use of CO2 terminals, is a key pillar in the Carbfix
strategy. By working with Aker Carbon Capture, we extend our reach, benefitting
from the possibility to provide a full value chain offering for those cases
where this creates value," said Kristinn Ingi Lárusson, Head of Business
Development and Commercialisation at Carbfix.
More than ten years ago, Carbfix started testing subsurface mineralization of
CO2 in basaltic stone formations at Hellisheidi in Iceland - or in simple terms:
turning it into stone underground. Since then, Carbfix mineralized over 90,000
tonnes of CO2 captured from the emissions of the nearby geothermal power plant.
Aker Carbon Capture's proprietary and field-proven technology can be applied to
both existing and new-build plants, and has extensive real-world validation,
with close to 60,000 hours of operation across a range of carbon-emitting
industries. The company's flagship projects, Brevik CCS and Twence CCU, are
currently the large-scale carbon capture projects in the construction phase in
Europe. Last month, the company launched the next generation modular carbon
capture plant, aimed at the mid- to large-scale emitter market. The company
continues to build its leading market position in Northern Europe, and further
advancing into North America through strong partnerships.
In July 2021, both companies joined forces with Elkem Iceland in the
groundbreaking mission towards reducing CO2 emissions from Elkem Iceland's
ferrosilicon plant through carbon capture and mineral storage in basalt
structures. Aker Carbon Capture and Carbfix are now extending this partnership
towards their shared strategic focus areas: point source emissions and CO2 hub
projects across Europe and North America. Aker Carbon Capture and Elkem are also
currently testing carbon capture at Elkem's smelting plant in Rana, Norway.
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Media contacts
Aker Carbon Capture
Yannick Vanderveeren, mob: +47 458 36 358 (http://tel:+47 458 36 358),
email: yannick.vanderveeren@akercarboncapture.com
Carbfix
Ólafur Teitur Guðnason, mob: +354 856 3535 (http://tel:+354 856 3535), email:
olafurtg@carbfix.com
Investor contacts:
David Phillips, mob: +44 7710 568279 (http://tel:+44 7710 568279), email:
david.phillips@akercarboncapture.com
Christian Yggeseth, mob: +47 915 10 000 (http://tel:+47 915 10 000), email:
christian.yggeseth@akerhorizons.com
About Aker Carbon Capture
Aker Carbon Capture is a pure-play carbon capture company with solutions,
services and technologies serving a range of industries with carbon emissions,
including the cement, bio and waste-to-energy, gas-to-power and blue hydrogen
segments. Aker Carbon Capture's proprietary, carbon-capture technology offers a
unique, environmentally friendly solution for removing CO\2\ emissions.
Visit akercarboncapture.com (https://www.akercarboncapture.com/) and connect
with us on LinkedIn (https://www.linkedin.com/company/aker-carbon
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release may include forward-looking information or statements and is subject to
our disclaimer, see akercarboncapture.com (https://www.akercarboncapture.com/).
About Carbfix
Carbfix is the world's first CO\2\ mineral storage operator. Since 2012, Carbfix
has mineralized over 90 thousand tons of CO\2\ in Iceland using proprietary
technology. This proven, safe, permanent, and cost-effective carbon storage
solution is ripe for significant upscaling both in Iceland and worldwide.
Carbfix's largest current project is Coda Terminal, recipient of a EUR 115M
grant from the EU's Innovation Fund, with an expected capacity to mineralize 3
million tons of CO\2\ annually.
Visit www.Carbfix.com and connect with us on
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