
Carbon capture
technologies

Carbon Capture systems are technologies that capture CO2 emissions from industrial processes and store them in a safe manner. The process involves three main steps:

Capture
CO2 is captured from industrial emissions using specialised equipment like absorbers or filters.

Transport
The captured CO2 is transported to a storage site using pipelines or ships.

Storage
The CO2 is stored in underground geological formations, depleted oil and gas reservoirs, or saline aquifers where it is safely trapped and prevented from entering the atmosphere.
The pressure on industries to achieve net-zero emissions and the regulatory clamp down on usage of offsets for entirely doing so, makes the industrial usage of carbon capture and storage more relevant than ever before. Our carbon capture and storage project development services are designed to decarbonise industries that have CO2 as their Scope 1 emissions.
In-house ability to set up

In-house ability to test solvents for degradation etc.

In-house availability to manufacture solvent

Cryogenic

In-house availability to design

In-house availability to manufacture

Solvents
Membranes

In-house ability to advise
