CCS facility in Sweden to pave the way for climate-positive concrete by 2030

A new carbon capture and storage facility will connect to Swedish cement factory Cementa and store upwards of 1.8 million tonnes of CO2 per year, according to pre-feasibility studies.
Photo: Marcus Emil Christensen
Photo: Marcus Emil Christensen
BY JENS STAVNSBJERG, TRANSLATED BY CHRISTOFFER ØSTERGAARD

As one of the biggest green energy transition projects in Sweden’s industrial sector, the new facility located in the town of Slite would be able to capture up to 3% of the nation’s total CO2 emissions annually.

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