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Dec 10, 2025

Capsol Technologies Signs MoU With U.S. Utility to Advance Low-Carbon Gas Power Project

Capsol Technologies signed a memorandum of understanding with a major U.S. utility to develop the first commercial-scale gas power plant using the company’s CapsolGT carbon capture system. The agreement grants Capsol exclusivity to advance the project toward a final investment decision and includes options for wider deployment across the utility’s portfolio. CapsolGT is designed to capture more than 95 percent of CO₂ emissions from simple-cycle gas turbines while reusing waste heat to generate additional electricity.

Capsol Technologies has signed a strategic cooperation agreement with Everllence to integrate compression and expansion equipment into its CapsolEoP® carbon-capture platform. The partnership aims to standardize equipment packages, simplify procurement for developers, reduce costs, and accelerate deployment of capture projects.

Capsol Technologies has signed a rental agreement with a major European cement producer to deploy its CapsolGo® six-month demonstration campaign for carbon capture and liquefaction at a cement plant. The campaign, beginning in Q1 2026, will generate operational data to support future CCS investment decisions.

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.

Capsol Technologies has been awarded a feasibility study for a European Bioenergy with Carbon Capture and Storage (BECCS) project. The biomass-fired combined heat-and-power plant under evaluation could remove more than 200,000 tonnes of CO₂ annually while supplying renewable heat to local communities.

Latvia’s Prime Minister Evika Siliņa recently visited SCHWENK’s cement plant in Brocēni to see Capsol Technologies’ carbon capture unit in action. The demonstration highlighted CapsolGo®’s ability to efficiently capture CO₂ while integrating seamlessly with existing plant operations.

Capsol Technologies has progressed two engineering studies in the United States. While already counted in the company’s reported mature pipeline as of Q1 2025, the projects, representing a combined potential of 900,000 tonnes of annual CO₂ capture capacity, have now advanced.

Capsol Technologies has been awarded an Engineering Services Agreement for a pre-FEED (Front-End Engineering Design) study for the CapsolEoP® (end-of-pipe) carbon capture technology at a cement plant in Europe. The study is for a plant aiming to capture 600,000 tons of CO2 per annum. 

Capsol Technologies has been awarded a feasibility study for the CapsolEoP® (End-of-Pipe) carbon capture technology at an energy-from-waste (EfW) plant in Germany.

Capsol Technologies has signed a cooperation agreement with Holcim Group which includes the delivery of a CapsolGo® carbon capture demonstration campaign at a plant in southern Germany.

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