
Svante
Svante aims to halve the cost of carbon capture through its breakthrough scalable technology.
We invest in technologies and projects that capture, store or use carbon dioxide in industrial processes and power generation.
Find out more about our investments below.
Svante aims to halve the cost of carbon capture through its breakthrough scalable technology.
KeyState is a first-of-its-kind project integrating on-site natural gas extraction, chemical production, and carbon capture and storage (CCS) in a closed carbon loop. Once operational, the 7,000-acre site is expected to have the capacity to store over 300,000 tons of CO2 per year.
Solidia has developed patented systems for producing lower-emissions cement and concrete cured with carbon dioxide rather than water.
Econic uses pioneering catalyst technology to incorporate carbon dioxide as a raw material into polyols.
Net Zero Teesside is a CCUS project, located in the North East of England, which aims to deliver the UK’s first zero-carbon industrial cluster.
Wabash Valley Resources are developing a project that will capture and sequester 1.5-1.75 million tons of CO2 annually from their co-located ammonia plant, to create the world’s first ammonia produced with near zero carbon footprint.
Elk Hills Carbon is a CCUS project led by California Resources Corporation (CRC), the largest oil and natural gas producer in California, which will capture CO2 from a natural gas power plant.
Quail Run Carbon project is a joint venture and one of the world’s first projects to modify and retrofit an existing natural gas power plant with commercially available technology capable of capturing over 90% of the CO2 emissions.
NextDecade, the developer of Rio Grande LNG, plans to capture and permanently store more than 5 million tonnes of carbon dioxide per year – over 90% of its emissions – making it one of North America’s largest US CCS projects in development.
Learn how our investments are helping to remove carbon dioxide.
By changing the chemistry of cement, Solidia has made concrete that outperforms traditional concrete, costs less, cures faster and has a 70% lower carbon footprint
Getting a CCUS hub off the ground requires a commercial concept, funding, policies and regulations, community support, subsurface expertise and lots of patient work.
We invest in solutions to decarbonize sectors like oil and gas, industrials and commercial transport. We look for outcomes that reduce methane and carbon dioxide emissions, and that can recycle or store carbon dioxide.