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Greenhouse Gases

Andritz starts carbon capture plant

by Alexander H. Tullo
August 26, 2023 | A version of this story appeared in Volume 101, Issue 28

A carbon capture plant at a steel mill, which consists of orange scaffolding.
Credit: Andritz
Andritz's first carbon capture facility for steel is in Linz, Austria.

The technology firm Andritz has started up the first carbon capture plant using its technology at a steel mill. The pilot plant is at a Voestalpine steel mill in Linz, Austria. It uses an amine-based process to separate carbon dioxide from flue gases. The captured carbon dioxide is injected into containers and sent to an energy storage company that is investigating ways to reuse it in the steel industry.

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