Global energy technology company SLB has announced the successful commissioning and handover of its modular carbon capture facility, SLB Capturi, at Twence's waste-to-energy plant in Hengelo, Netherlands.
The facility is designed to capture up to 100,000 metric tons of CO2 annually, with the captured carbon intended for use in the horticulture, food, and beverage industries. Utilizing SLB Capturi’s modular Just Catch™ design, the plant minimizes onsite installation and outfitting requirements, offering a cost-effective and easily deployable alternative to other carbon capture solutions on the market.
“We are thrilled to collaborate with Twence on bringing the first modular carbon capture plant at a waste-to-energy facility into operation,” said Egil Fagerland, CEO of SLB Capturi. “As industries face growing pressure to lower emissions and meet net-zero goals, affordable and effective carbon capture technologies are essential. This project underscores our commitment to delivering scalable solutions for reducing CO2 emissions.”
Twence CEO Marc Kapteijn also expressed enthusiasm for the project, stating, “The successful completion of this innovative and sustainable plant is a testament to the dedication and teamwork of our motivated partners and the SLB Capturi team. By spring, we will begin supplying CO2 to the greenhouse horticulture sector, reinforcing our commitment to reducing carbon emissions and achieving our sustainability goals.”
The facility is designed to capture up to 100,000 metric tons of CO2 annually, with the captured carbon intended for use in the horticulture, food, and beverage industries. Utilizing SLB Capturi’s modular Just Catch™ design, the plant minimizes onsite installation and outfitting requirements, offering a cost-effective and easily deployable alternative to other carbon capture solutions on the market.
“We are thrilled to collaborate with Twence on bringing the first modular carbon capture plant at a waste-to-energy facility into operation,” said Egil Fagerland, CEO of SLB Capturi. “As industries face growing pressure to lower emissions and meet net-zero goals, affordable and effective carbon capture technologies are essential. This project underscores our commitment to delivering scalable solutions for reducing CO2 emissions.”
Twence CEO Marc Kapteijn also expressed enthusiasm for the project, stating, “The successful completion of this innovative and sustainable plant is a testament to the dedication and teamwork of our motivated partners and the SLB Capturi team. By spring, we will begin supplying CO2 to the greenhouse horticulture sector, reinforcing our commitment to reducing carbon emissions and achieving our sustainability goals.”