INTERVIEW: Finnish paper giant sees rising demand for synthetic fuels to support CO2 capture

Published 07:15 on June 13, 2024  /  Last updated at 16:46 on June 12, 2024  / Bryony Collins /  Aviation/CORSIA, EMEA, International, Shipping, Voluntary

Rising demand for synthetic fuels in aviation and shipping to meet EU decarbonisation targets is driving plans to install carbon capture facilities at pulp and paper mills in the Nordics, with potential to capture about 12 million tonnes of biogenic CO2 annually.
Rising demand for synthetic fuels in aviation and shipping to meet EU decarbonisation targets is driving plans to install carbon capture facilities at pulp and paper mills in the Nordics, with potential to capture about 12 million tonnes of biogenic CO2 annually.


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