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Co2 Solutions Inc COSLF

CO2 Solutions Inc is a Canada-based firm engaged in the development of proprietary technologies for capturing and producing of carbon dioxide. The company is focused on commercializing an enzyme-based technology for efficient CO2 capture from various industrial flue gasses for reuse or sequestration. The company's technology has various industrial applications, such as enhanced oil recovery, pulp and paper, water treatment, greenhouses, beverage carbonation, and other uses. Most of its revenue comes from the Canada market, while it also has a presence in the United States and European countries.


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Comment by Co2Harveston Sep 18, 2017 4:54pm
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RE:RE:Does anyone know how much power CST's solution takes?

RE:RE:Does anyone know how much power CST's solution takes?Thanks, that's what I was thinking as well. So I wonder why the words "zero parasitic load" are not prominent anywhere on their site? This is a big deal for a potential client unless the electrical needs offset the savings when they scale up?
M101 wrote: Shouldn't there be zero parasitic load attributable to tapping off steam, so then it's all for electrical demand which will differ between rpb and tower?  I haven't stayed up to date on this.
That was an odd article, who itemizes a plumbing suspension as a reason for project delay?



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