Capsol Technologies ASA announced that it has been awarded a carbon capture process design as part of an ongoing feasibility study for the CapsolEoP® (end-of-pipe) carbon capture technology at Tekniska Verken?s energy-from-waste plant Gärstaverket in Linköping, in southern Sweden. The full-scale potential for carbon capture is 250,000 tonnes of CO2 per annum. The contract is for a carbon capture process design as part of an ongoing feasibility study that will lead to a carbon capture technology selection for Gärstaverket.

The project is in part funded through Industriklivet - a governmental funding mechanism provided by the Swedish Energy Agency (Energimyndigheten) supporting the transition to net zero emissions of greenhouse gases by 2045. The owner?s engineer is Rambøll. Capsol?s current project pipeline including sales engineering totals more than 55 million tonnes of CO2 captured per year, of which 13 million tonnes are more mature projects.