New BECCS Projects Set Denmark on the Path to Net Zero

Biorecro partners with Carbon Clean, Sønderborg Varme, Thisted Varmeforsyning, Carbon Connect, and SEC to deploy BECCS in Denmark.
As part of the project, Carbon Clean’s CycloneCC capture technology will be deployed at three selected energy from waste sites, and is expected to capture over 100,000 tonnes of CO₂ annually, contributing to Denmark’s goal of reducing CO₂ emissions by 2.3 million tonnes per year by 2030.

Biorecro Presents BECCS Project Development at Eurogas in Brussels

On November 4th, Eurogas held its 3rd annual Eurogas Tech Conference in Brussels to highlight the potential for BECCS, CCS, and hydrogen in decarbonization.

Project Manager Adam Grachek was invited to represent the Biorecro team, and shared our global strategy and work in scaling carbon removal with Bioenergy with Carbon Capture & Storage (BECCS) on the panel Decarbonization in Action: Bioenergy and Hydrogen for CCS.

Terraset: The Tax Deductible Vehicle for Carbon Removal

Biorecro met with Terraset‘s CEO, Adam Fraser, to delve deeper into their role as a non-profit organization focused on greenhouse gas removal. Terraset is a 501c3 that pools tax-deductible donations and makes strategic purchases of permanent, high-quality carbon removal (CDR) from innovative projects and companies. Unlike organizations that purchase carbon credits to offset their own […]

Due Diligence in Carbon Procurement with Abatable

Biorecro sat with Callum Hunt from Abatable, a carbon procurement and market intelligence company. As Research Manager, Hunt conducts the due diligence on potential carbon offset projects by looking into the nuances of each technology, methodology, and implementation partner. With expertise in several removal methodologies, including soil carbon, CSS, and BECCS, Hunt, along with the […]

Carbonfuture, CDR Policy, and BECCS in the Carbon Markets

Biorecro met with Dominic Lüdin, Altug Ekici, and Sebastian Manhart of Carbonfuture to explore the company’s progress in the carbon market and assess what work still needs to be done. Dominic Lüdin oversees business development and product at Carbonfuture, while Altug Ekici serves as supply manager and as a scientific assessment lead. Sebastian Manhart leads […]

10 Recent Developments in Climate and Carbon Removal

1. Biggest Tech Deals are in Climate Infrastructure Startup media brand, Sifted, has reported that the biggest tech deals of 2023 have been in climate infrastructure startups, signaling the growing necessity to support technology that goes beyond software. Climate infrastructure involves the development of physical structures and systems that are designed to combat or mitigate […]

Biorecro Selected to Present at Norrsken’s Impact Meetup

On November 16th, Norrsken held its recurring Impact Meetup event at its Stockholm House to bring a spotlight to some of Sweden’s most promising impact startups. Biorecro was selected to present  at the event alongside other companies in a variety of sectors including circular economy, healthtech, energy, and sustainable foods.  As a member at Norrsken […]

A Deep Dive into the Carbon Credit Markets with Puro.Earth

Scientists, corporate leaders, and policy advocates across the carbon removal industry are vocalizing the need for more support of the carbon market and CDR technologies. Puro.earth CEO Antti Vihavainen is no exception. Founded in 2019, Puro.earth became the first infrastructure to issue credits to engineered carbon removal methods. Biorecro met with Antti to discuss how […]

The Complete Guide to Carbon Removal Terminology

Navigating the intricate landscape of the carbon removal and climate industry can sometimes be a challenge with the many terminologies that exist, each carrying its own distinctions. In this rapidly evolving sector, staying up-to-date with all the terms and acronyms is crucial to understanding the industry.  To provide clarity, here is a comprehensive guide to […]

Are CDR Technologies Being Left Out of EU Climate Legislation?

The pursuit of carbon removal solutions has become an endeavor that requires widespread collaboration between governments and the private sector. Science shows that “net zero isn’t possible without carbon removals”. Amid the conversation of climate action collaboration arise important questions: What does it look like to advocate for carbon removal legislation? And how are private […]