Carbon capture and storage

SLB Capturi Powers Up Its First Modular Carbon Capture Plant

The plant is designed to capture up to 100,000 tonnes of carbon dioxide annually for the Netherlands-based sustainable energy supplier Twence.

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SLB Capturi's modular carbon capture plant for Twence.

Energy technology company SLB recently announced that SLB Capturi has completed commissioning and is handing over its modular carbon capture plant at Twence’s waste-to-energy facility in Hengelo, Netherlands.

“We are excited to see the successful completion of our new carbon capture plant,” said Marc Kapteijn, chief executive officer at Twence. “This highly innovative and sustainable project was safely realized by a motivated and committed team and through intensive collaboration with SLB Capturi. In the spring, we will supply the first CO2 to the greenhouse horticulture sector. We are convinced that this technology plays a crucial role in our ongoing efforts to reduce carbon emissions and realize our sustainability ambitions.”

The new plant has the capacity to capture up to 100,000 tonnes of CO2 per year, which will be used in applications for the horticulture and food and beverage sectors.

The carbon capture plant is based on SLB Capturi’s standard, modular Just Catch design, which reduces onsite installation and outfitting work.

“We are extremely proud of our collaboration with Twence to bring online the first modular carbon capture plant at a waste-to-energy facility,” said Egil Fagerland, chief executive officer at SLB Capturi. “As pressure mounts for industrials to reduce emissions and meet net-zero targets, access to affordable, effective carbon capture technologies is more important than ever. We look forward to continuing our mission to enable access to the capture technologies needed to achieve CO2 emissions reduction impact at scale.”