Captimise is 100% technology independent.
Our mission is to cut the cost of CCS.
In Europe and North America.
We help CO2 emitters to find the most suitable and cost efficient technologies for the full chain from capture, liquefaction, buffer storage, transport to permanent storage or utilization.
The emitters are Power plants, WTE Plants, CHP plants, Cement plants, Refineries and Pulp&Paperplants.
Here are a few voices from some studies.
Thanks to Captimise we have the confidence to proceed with our CCS project
Jonas Cognell Senior Energy Strategist, Göteborg Energi
Captimise´s experience in CCS facilitated a rapid acquisition of knowledge in our project
Marianne Allmyr, Energistrateg, MälarEnergi
Captimise contributed crucial knowledge and experience in the design of the research plant
Erik Dahlén, Research Manager, Stockholm Exergi
Captimise helped us identify the next steps to scale up our CCU project
Ylva Andersson, Project Manager, Jämtkraft
Växjö Energi is very satisfied with the cooperation
Julia Ahlrot, Head of Strategy and Public Affairs, Växjö Energi AB
Those are planning BECCS, CCS and CCUS systems. The emitters have been Power plants, CHP plants, WTE plants, Pulp&Paper plants, Cement plants, Refineries.
July 22, 2022
Captimise’ work attract much interest in the bioenergy business field across Europe. One should understand though, that whether a customer contemplate a Carbon Capture and Storage solution (CCS), or a combination with Carbon Capture and Utilization (CCU) - in both cases the transportation cost is particularly important.
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May 6, 2022
Energy from Waste plants (EfW) will need to cut their CO2 emissions.Captimise, in collaboration with KLIMPO, represented by Karolina Unger as the moderator, shown above, arranged a 2-hour streamed webinar on how CCS can enable EfW plants to tackle climate change.
Mars 29, 2022
Captimise is acting as the independent testing operator for a carbon capture demonstration campaign at Öresundskraft’s Filbornaverket Energy from Waste combined heat and power plant, using CO2 Capsol’s CapsolGo demonstration unit.
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