Carbon Iceland sign an agreement with Ölgerðin, the largest beverage producer in Iceland
Today, the CEO of Carbon Iceland and the CEO of Ölgerðin signed an agreement regarding buying green liquid CO2 from the Carbon Iceland plant that
Carbon Iceland Project Launch: Turning CO2 from smelters into renewable fuel in Iceland
Carbon Iceland is preparing capturing emissions from the largest smelters in Iceland, starting with Norðurál, a Century Aluminum Company and others to follow. This will
Siemens Energy discusses support with the Minister of the Environment, Energy and Climate
During the Carbon Iceland Launch Meeting, Siemens Energy and the Minister of the Environment, Energy and Climate discussed how Siemens Energy can widely support energy
Carbon Iceland invited to speak at Arctic Energy Forum
At the Arctic Energy Forum (AEF), participants try to navigate the Green Energy Transition in the Arctic by charting a path for responsible governance for
Carbon Iceland and Zephyr sign an agreement
Carbon Iceland and Zeyphyr have signed an agreement regarding energy for the Carbon Iceland project. Zephyr is a wind energy producer aiming for the installment
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
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
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
An article on the importance of eFuel published
Hal Oskarsson and Christiaan P. Richter, the CEO and CTO of Carbon Iceland, published today an article in Iceland’s leading newspaper, Morgunblaðið, where they discuss
An article published in Fréttablaðið
The CEO of Iceland was invited to write an article in Iceland’s leading newspaper about his vision how to achieve results in the fight against
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
Carbon Iceland evaluation meeting in Reykjavik with international discussing partners
For months, Carbon Iceland has now engaged with various international discussion partners regarding technical partnership, consulting and investments. Partners wanted to meet in Iceland to
A visit to the President of Iceland
Carbon Iceland and Carbon Engineering met in Reykjavik to discuss the possibility of applying Direct Air Capture technology in Iceland. Further evaluation is needed to