CarbonRun Achieves Carbon Capture Milestone with River Liming Project in Nova Scotia and Norway
CarbonRun, a Nova Scotia-based company, has achieved a milestone in carbon capture through its river liming project, which uses crushed limestone to store carbon dioxide in rivers. This process has earned the company carbon credits, verified by Isometric, making it the first of its kind globally. The project, which targets the Kvina River in Norway, aims to remove approximately 55,000 tonnes of CO2 from the atmosphere between 2025 and 2029. It also supports salmon populations and river health.

CarbonRun has accomplished a milestone in carbon capture with its river liming project, utilizing crushed limestone in rivers to prevent carbon dioxide from entering the atmosphere. The company earned carbon credits for this method, verified by Isometric, making it the first globally to do so.
The project focuses on the Kvina River in Norway and aims to remove about 55,000 tonnes of CO2 from 2025 to 2029. The initiative also enhances river health and supports salmon populations. Continuous monitoring is essential for maintaining water acidity and temperature in the river.




Comments