Kanadevia Inova to Launch UK's First Full-Scale Carbon Capture Project at Protos Energy Recovery Facility
Kanadevia Inova has received approval to construct the UK's first full-scale carbon capture project at the Protos Energy Recovery Facility in Cheshire, expected to capture 370,000 tons of CO₂ annually. This three-and-a-half-year project aims to turn Protos into a negative emitter, with captured CO₂ to be stored under Liverpool Bay. In addition, AtmosClear has partnered with ExxonMobil for a carbon removal project in Louisiana, set to transport and store 680,000 tons of biogenic CO₂ per year. Meanwhile, HOFOR and Drax are planning a BECCS facility in Copenhagen to support Denmark's climate goals.

Kanadevia Inova is set to construct the UK's first full-scale carbon capture project at Protos Energy Recovery Facility, capturing 370,000 tons of CO₂ annually. This three-and-a-half-year project aims to achieve negative emissions by utilizing amine scrubbing technology.
The captured CO₂ will be stored under Liverpool Bay as part of the HyNet North West network. Concurrently, AtmosClear has selected ExxonMobil for CO₂ transportation and storage services for its project in Louisiana, aiming for the removal of 680,000 tons of biogenic CO₂ per year.
In Copenhagen, HOFOR and Drax plan a BECCS facility at Amagerværket to align with Denmark's climate ambitions. The Danish government has allocated $4.2 billion for CCS initiatives. KEZO in Switzerland is piloting CATACARB's carbon capture technology at its waste-to-energy plant.



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