Aker lines up order for modular CCS system
Norwegian company signs letter of intent with European customer to supply standardised technology
Norwegian company Aker Carbon Capture has signed a letter of intent to supply two of its modular Just Catch systems to an undisclosed European customer. The systems will be deployed at a project with a total capture capacity of 200,000t/yr of CO₂. FID on the project is expected in the second quarter of 2023. “This new project is a clear testimony of our ambition to be a carbon-capture frontrunner,” says Valborg Lundegaard, CEO at Aker Carbon Capture. “Carbon capture, utilisation and storage is crucial to reduce industrial emissions and mitigate climate change. The time to act is now.” 200,000t/yr – Capacity of planned CCS project Aker’s Just Catch technology is a standardised product

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