CO280 Solutions Inc.

Scaling permanent, affordable carbon removal in pulp and paper
Sector: Industrial Manufacturing
Technology: Carbon Management
NorthX Backing: $1,000,000
Project Value: $4,005,039
Project Status: Active

The Problem

North America has approximately 140 pulp and paper mills that generate about 130 million tonnes per year (tpy) of biogenic CO2 from combustion of biomass residuals. This includes 28 million tpy in Canada and more than 10 million tpy in British Columbia.

The Solution

CO280 solutions is developing large-scale carbon dioxide removal (CDR) projects to permanently scale and increase affordability of carbon removal in the pulp and paper industry.

CO280 Solutions Inc., a leading developer of carbon removal projects, is supporting the scale-up of permanent, affordable carbon dioxide removals (CDRs) in the pulp and paper industry.

With funding support from NorthX, CO280 in partnership with Aker Carbon Capture is building the world’s first demonstration of carbon capture technology to capture and purify CO2 from a pulp and paper mill recovery boiler. The mill is located on the US Gulf Coast.

The mill’s recovery boiler generates approximately 800,000 tpy of biogenic CO2 from black liquor combustion at 14% concentration. The project will test a slipstream of flue gas on a Mobile Test Unit (MTU) for 6 months, starting September 2024.

The goal of the project is to verify and de-risk key performance and cost parameters for full-scale deployment of the technology on this specific flue gas, including CO2 capture efficiency, energy consumption, solvent consumption, product gas purity, and emissions.

On successful completion of this project, CO280 and its partners plan to build a commercial scale project that will capture and sequester 800,000 tpy of CO2 from the same recovery boiler. Captured CO2 will be compressed and transported via pipeline to a geologic CO2 sequestration facility 35 miles northeast of the mill for permanent sequestration.

“Capturing and sequestering biogenic CO2 is a transformative opportunity that not only has a positive impact on the environment, it will help scale-up the carbon removal market, and improve mill economics. This project is a critical step towards full-scale deployment of carbon capture in pulp and paper. We’re thrilled to collaborate with NorthX, along with Aker, our pulp and paper partners, and others to unlock this opportunity to create the world’s first scalable, permanent, verifiable, and affordable CDR solution.”
Jonathan Rhone, CEO of CO280

The B.C. Centre for Innovation and Clean Energy (CICE) is now NorthX