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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 19, 2017 5:35pm
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RE:RE:RE:RE:Does anyone know how much power CST's solution takes?

RE:RE:RE:RE:Does anyone know how much power CST's solution takes?Thanks M101, I just took a look at that Apr 23 2015 release, and that result is impressive. Thank you for sharing.
M101 wrote: If you go back to the breakthrough announcement of APR 23 2015  (restated 6 days later because the market didn't understand) you get to the relevant ambiguity:

"Modelling of CO2 Solutions’ technology indicates that by using this low-grade heat, the effective parasitic load on the emitting power plant can be reduced to only 0.2 GJ/tonne of CO2 captured. Parasitic load is a measure for the reduction in efficiency of power generation plants as a result of bolt-on carbon capture processes and is the largest operating cost component of these same processes"


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