How Iceland’s Carbfix is harnessing the power of turning CO2 into stone
by Terry Slavin, reuters.com, October 30, 10:59 AM
„Summary:
- Carbfix permanently sequesters CO2 by mixing it with water and injecting into basalt rock
- Technology speeds up a natural process that normally takes thousands of years into two
- Carbfix storing CO2 from Climeworks‘ direct air capture plant, but CO2 storage from hard to abate sector much bigger market
- Coda Terminal project aims to mineralise 3 million tons of CO2 captured from European industry
- CO2SeaStone project testing process with seawater to expand technology’s application“