Carbon Herald
Summary
Carbon capture provider Aker Carbon Capture has been awarded an integration feasibility study by Söderenergi, which is one of the biggest district heating producers in Sweden. The study will assess implementing CO2 capture at Igelstaverket in the city of Södertälje. Situated at about 30 km from Stockholm, Igelstaverket is Sweden’s second-largest biomass combined heat and power plant. The planned capture capacity will be around 500,000 metric tons of biogenic carbon annually.
The feasibility study will evaluate optimal carbon capture, conditioning, liquefaction, and temporary storage facility. The study will also look into heat recovery potential and heat integration solutions to reduce the total heating and cooling demands related to carbon capturing and conditioning and allow for returning excess heat to the district heating network. Currently, Söderenergi produces heating for about 120,000 households and for offices and industries.
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