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Carbon Clean opens one of 'the world's biggest' CCUS research hubs in India

Carbon Clean opens one of 'the world's biggest' CCUS research hubs in India

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Carbon Clean opens one of 'the world's biggest' CCUS research hubs in India

London-based carbon capture company Carbon Clean has inaugurated what is hailed as one of the ‘world’s largest’ dedicated carbon capture research facilities in Navi Mumbai, India.

Courtesy of Carbon Clean

As disclosed, the new Global Innovation Centre (GIC) spans 77,121 square feet, housing two carbon capture plants together with laboratories for solvent development, analysis and testing. GIC is envisaged to function as a hub for research, innovation and technology demonstration, the UK-headquartered company has said.

In particular, the center is to support carbon capture, utilisation and storage (CCUS) research, with the goal of speeding up the engineering and deployment of these solutions, particularly in hard-to-abate industries. What is more, this investment is anticipated to deepen the ties between the United Kingdom and India in clean technology.

Representatives from Carbon Clean have also highlighted that the facility could play an important role in scaling up the deployment of CycloneCC, the company’s modular CO2 capture solution, said to offer a ‘scalable’ decarbonization pathway.

“As a UK-headquartered company founded in India, this investment underscores the economic and industrial opportunities CCUS offers both countries. It also reflects our global commitment

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