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October 1, 2025
BY Brineworks
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Holcim UK has appointed a new Carbon Capture, Utilization, and Storage (CCUS) Director to advance its strategy toward near-zero cement production. The role will lead Holcim’s CCUS projects and reinforce the company’s commitment to scaling carbon capture as a key pathway to net zero.
Schneider Electric has signed a landmark agreement with Climeworks to purchase 31,000 tons of high-durability carbon removal through 2039. The deal, Climeworks’ largest portfolio to date, includes Direct Air Capture and Storage, BECCS, and Enhanced Rock Weathering solutions.
Capsol Technologies has been awarded its first carbon capture study for a European metal production plant, evaluating the use of its CapsolEoP® end-of-pipe solution. The project could capture several hundred thousand tonnes of CO₂ annually in one of the world’s most carbon-intensive sectors.
The Carbon Removers are scaling biogenic carbon capture and storage (BECCS) in Scotland, capturing CO₂ from distilleries and biogas facilities for mineralization into building aggregates and long-term storage. Partnering with Mangrove Systems, they have embedded robust measurement, reporting, and verification (MRV) to ensure every tonne removed is fully traceable and verifiable.
Gevo has signed a multi-year agreement with Swedish carbon removal firm Biorecro. The deal aims to accelerate the commercialization of carbon dioxide removal credits through its subsidiary, Net-Zero Richardton, at the Gevo North Dakota facility.