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Capsol Technologies ASA

Capsol Technologies ASA

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  • Price (EUR)0.842
  • Today's Change-0.018 / -2.09%
  • Shares traded0.00
  • 1 Year change-21.31%
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About the company

Capsol Technologies ASA is a Norway-based pure play company offering carbon capture technologies that prevent the captured carbon dioxide from being released into the atmosphere. The Company’s activities include capturing Carbon Dioxide (CO2) from Waste-to-Energy (WtE), power plants and industrial facilities by using the patented Capsol EoP (End of Pipe) solution. It is a unit that utilizes a patented heat recovery process in conjunction with Hot Potassium Carbonate (HPC) and captures carbon dioxide from big scale emitters, such as cement, steel, biomass, power production, process and chemical industry, Waste-to-Energy, Liquefied Natural Gas (LNG) and hydrogen. The captured carbon dioxide can be utilized as a component in other industrial processes or for enhanced oil recovery.

  • Revenue in NOK (TTM)69.34m
  • Net income in NOK-45.38m
  • Incorporated2014
  • Employees21.00
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