Celeros Flow Technology partners with Carbon Clean

29.11.2024
Celeros Flow Technology (Celeros FT) and Carbon Clean have entered a partnership agreement that aims to accelerate the deployment of carbon capture technology in hard-to-abate industries. The signing ceremony took place at ADIPEC 2024.
Celeros Flow Technology partners with Carbon Clean

Celeros Flow Technology and Carbon Clean have entered a partnership agreement that aims to accelerate the deployment of carbon capture technology in hard-to-abate industries (Image source:Celeros Flow Technology)

The new partnership will see Celeros FT combining its application knowledge and technical engineering pedigree with Carbon Clean’s specialist expertise in carbon capture solutions. This represents further progress towards Celeros FT’s ambition to become a full chain supplier to the Carbon Capture and Storage (CCS) sector and adds industrial carbon capture technology to its portfolio of specialist CO2 transportation pumps and injection pumps for storage.

Commenting on the new deal, Jose Larios, CEO & President, Celeros FT said: “Celeros Flow Technology recognizes the challenges that the energy transition raises for customers. This partnership further underlines our commitment to developing fully customized lifecycle solutions that respond to the diverse process challenges of transitioning from fossil fuels to renewable resources. We are excited by the prospect of working collaboratively with Carbon Clean to deliver modular, compact, and scalable solutions for carbon capture across our chosen markets.”

Carbon Clean is a global leader in carbon capture technology, specializing in solutions for hard-to-abate industries such as cement, steel, refineries, energy from waste, and maritime/shipping. It has more than 15 years’ experience in designing, building, financing, and operating industrial carbon capture systems and its solutions have cumulatively captured more than 2.4 million tonnes of CO2.

The new partnership centers around Carbon Clean’s patented CycloneCC technology, which is columnless, compact and modular, delivering high performance while significantly reducing the cost of carbon capture compared to conventional solutions.

Aniruddha Sharma, Chair and CEO, Carbon Clean, commented: “Our fully modular, columnless technology will transform the industrial carbon capture sector – solving the longstanding cost and space barriers. The Carbon Clean team have delivered a breakthrough and we are excited to partner with Celeros Flow Technology for manufacturing and fabrication. This partnership will play a significant role in accelerating the number of deployed units, enabling CycloneCC technology to be fully commercialized and rolled out at scale.”

Under the partnership agreement, both companies will collaborate to develop industrial-scale carbon capture solutions. Celeros FT provides engineering and fabrication services based on more than 140 years of experience and will leverage its extensive sales and aftermarket support network to support the decarbonization goals of existing and new customers.

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