Carbon Herald just published Mantel And Wood Partner To Scale High-Temperature Carbon Capture.
Carbon Herald reports that carbon capture developer Mantel has entered into a memorandum of understanding with engineering services firm Wood to accelerate the rollout of high-temperature carbon capture technology. The partnership pairs Mantel’s molten salt-based capture approach, which targets industrial heat applications, with Wood’s engineering and project delivery capabilities. The collaboration is positioned as a step toward commercial-scale deployment across hard-to-abate sectors. Specific project sites, capture volumes, and timelines were not detailed in the announcement covered by the outlet.
Our take (Heads-up): MOUs in carbon capture are common and non-binding, so the real test is whether this leads to a funded FEED study or a sanctioned project. Mantel’s high-temperature capture method is technically interesting for industrial heat, but performance data at scale remains limited. Worth tracking for concrete project announcements.
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Source: Carbon Herald
