Building and
managing carbon
solutions
As project developers, we help design,
finance and manage your bioCO2.
From capture to permanent sequestration,
including the certification and
commercialisation of high quality
carbon credits.
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Key Benefits
Benefits for
biomass plants
Benefits for
industrial biogenic
CO2 emitters
Benefits for
carbon credit buyers
How it works, in 5 simple steps
1. Plants absorb carbon from the atmosphere through photosynthesis
2. Biomass plants use plant waste from agriculture or industries (such as papermills or breweries) to generate green energy.
Read more >This is a great way to generate energy without fossil fuels, and it adds value to local economies. But the CO2 trapped in the plants is released back into the atmosphere in the process
3. Carbon Impact designs a process to capture carbon with limited impact on existing operations. We structure the financing, purchase the capture equipment and fully manage CO2 logistics.
4. CO2 is liquefied for easy transport, via road, train or ship to its final destination
5. CO2 is stored safely and permanently, in underground geological storage or locked in building materials.
Read more >We use two main sequestration methods:
- Underground sequestration in deep geologic formations (such as saline aquifers or depleted hydrocarbon fields)
- Sequestration via mineralization in recycled concrete aggregates and ready-mix concrete
Robust & verified
Verification and certification: We use CDR industry standards, with certification based on BECCS/BiCRS methodologies published in leading registries.
All our operational data are reviewed by third party companies.
Find out about our operating principles
Understanding Bioenergy with carbon
capture and storage (BECCS)
BECCS is a hybrid carbon removal solution that integrates both land- and tech-based processes. BECCS involves capturing CO2 in plants, converting it into power, heat, or fuel, and then storing subsequent carbon emissions in rock formations, a process known as dedicated geologic storage (or using them to make carbon-based durable products such as construction materials).