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Rocky Mountain Carbon

Rocky Mountain Carbon is developing a large-scale carbon dioxide removal (CDR) project co-located at the West Fraser unbleached Kraft pulp mill in Hinton, Alberta. The project is designed to deliver approximately 1.0–1.3 million tonnes of permanent CO₂ removals per year by integrating capture with deep geological storage. In addition to carbon removal, the facility will produce renewable, low-carbon materials used for packaging, specialty products, and as replacements for single-use plastics, positioning the site as a combined carbon management and sustainable materials hub. Timeline details are pending, with development advancing toward phased deployment and commercialization.

City

Hinton

Country

Canada

Region

canada

Gov funding

$5,300,000

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Company:
Project name:
Rocky Mountain Carbon
Project categories:
capture
carbon_removal
City:
Hinton
State:
Alberta
Country:
Canada
Region:
Canada
Government funding:
$5,300,000
Transport partner:
Vault 44.01
Storage partner:
Vault 44.01
Capacity (Mt/year):
1,300,000
Status:
In development
Date announced:
Sep-2023
Type:
Biomass carbon removal & storage
CO₂ end use:
Sequestration
Product:
Carbon removal credits
Product capacity:
1,000,000 tonnes
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2024-01-01
Rocky Mountain Carbon: A BECCS Project Combining Renewable Materials Production with Permanent Carbon Removals
2023-09-27
Hinton Pulp Beccs for Negative Emissions FEED Study