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Siemens Energy starts working on new parts of CI’s design processes

Carbon Iceland and Siemens Energy have agreed to start working on next steps of CI’s design processes. Details are still confidential but will be revealed at a later stage. This is an important stepping stone in the overall design of the Carbon Iceland production plants and facilities. It is very valuable for Carbon Iceland to […]

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Carbon Iceland and Norðurál agree to evaluate the feasibility of capturing emissions at Norðurál’s site at Grundartangi

Norðurál, a Century Aluminum Company, and Carbon Iceland have signed an agreement to evaluate the feasibility of capturing emissions at Norðurál’s site at Grundartangi. By applying a proven technology, the first step is to evaluate how to fit that technology with Norðurál’s smelter at Grundartangi. The evaluation should give a clear map how to draw

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Carbon Iceland signs an off-take agreement with a major player in Iceland’s fishing industry

Carbon Iceland and the well established fishing fleet operator, Útgerðarfélag Reykjavíkur (www.urseafood.is) have signed an off-take agreement that secures renewable fuel for the whole fleet that Útgerðarfélag Reykjavíkur is operating. This is a partnership to celebrate because Útgerðarfélag Reykjavíkur has been the front leader on the pathway into the future of renewable fuels. Útgerðarfélag Reykjavíkur

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Carbon Iceland’s CEO invited to speak on national media about the future of renewable fuels

Recently, there has been an increased interest in the future of the production of renewable fuels in Europe and US. A recent installment of Biden Inflation Act and Europe’s RED directives has the potential to change the landscape in both continents and to further motivate production and applications in eFuel markets. For producers, the key

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