Belgian start-up D-CRBN is trialling its conversion technology in a trial with ArcelorMittal and MHI
With the steel sector accounting for around 8% of global carbon dioxide (CO2) emissions, it is imperative that we not only reduce carbon in heavy industry but come up with novel and sustainable ways to treat CO2.
Belgian start-up D-CRBN believes it has the answer with its plasma technology, which converts and recycles CO2 into carbon monoxide (CO), under a containerised system which is modular and scalable and can be deployed in different sizes and capacities.
Founded in 2021 as a spin-off from the University of Antwerp, D-CRBN has just embarked on a six-month world-first trial with ArcelorMittal at its Ghent plant, together with Mitsubishi Heavy Industry’s (MHI) Advanced KM CDR Process™.
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