Canada is the latest country to get a boost in the field of carbon capture and storage (CCS) with three companies executing a definitive agreement to deploy a carbon capture unit at a pulp mill in Québec.
CO2 Solutions has joined forces with Fibrek General Partnership and Serres Toundra Inc. in the $7.4m project, which aims to minimise the companies’ carbon footprint by commercially reusing the captured carbon dioxide (CO2).
The unit, designed and constructed by CO2 solutions, will capture up to 30 tonnes of CO2 per day from Resolute’s softwood kraft pulp mill in Saint-Félicien, which will then be transported and reused in Serres Toundra’s neigbouring vegetable greenhouse.
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