CO2 Solutions Inc. announced the completion of the performance assessment of rotating packed bed (RPB) equipment in the context of the further reduction of carbon capture costs, utilizing the Corporation's proprietary enzymatic technology. The programme, funded in part by a grant from the Natural Resources Canada ecoENERGY Innovation Initiative, consisted of an extended testing session at relevant scale at the University of North Dakota Energy & Environmental Research Center (EERC), as well as an analysis of equipment construction materials. The programme allowed for testing of both the CO2 absorption and stripping performance of RPB units from two suppliers. The Corporation is pleased with the testing results and can confirm that a significant potential capital cost reduction for carbon capture plants is achievable. This reduction is possible due to a combination of factors that enable CO2 Solutions' enzyme-accelerated carbonate solvent, including choice of equipment, use of less costly materials, design of the high intensity contacting units, and simpler process configurations.