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A U.S. startup is launching a carbon capture project in Alberta to capture 60,000 tonnes of CO2 yearly using repurposed steam technology.
A U.S. startup, Mantel Capture, is launching an early engineering study for a commercial carbon capture project in Alberta’s oilsands, aiming to capture 60,000 tonnes of CO2 annually using repurposed high-pressure steam.
The company highlights Alberta’s supportive policies, skilled workforce, and existing infrastructure as key advantages.
Its modular, energy-efficient technology, tested in Quebec, could be adapted to industries like cement, steel, and power.
Supported by Alberta Innovates, the project is separate from the Pathways Alliance but aligns with its goals, including support for a proposed carbon pipeline.
CEO Cameron Halliday advocates for making carbon capture standard in new industrial facilities, similar to current pollution controls.
Una startup estadounidense está lanzando un proyecto de captura de carbono en Alberta para capturar 60,000 toneladas de CO2 al año utilizando tecnología de vapor reutilizada.