Svante Technologies Inc. (Svante) and SAMSUNG E&A have signed a development agreement to jointly develop a set of standardised skid-mounted modular carbon capture plants.
The plants will be based on Svante’s novel VeloxoTherm solid sorbent-based carbon capture filter technology and leverage SAMSUNG E&A’s advanced digital solutions and modularisation capabilities.
The agreement was signed at the opening of Svante’s new manufacturing facility in Vancouver, Canada.
Held this week, the event marked the commissioning of Svante’s commercial filter manufacturing facility.
It is the world’s first gigafactory for Svante’s filter technology, capable of producing enough filters to capture 10 million tonnes of CO2 annually.
President & CEO of Svante, Claude Letourneau, said the company is working to remove the biggest barriers to the rapid deployment of industrial carbon capture.
The first step was building its world-class manufacturing facility and the second step was partnering with SAMSUNG E&A to reduce project execution schedules and on-site construction costs through standardised design and fabrication solutions.
SAMSUNG E&A, a total solutions provider for the global energy industry, is one of the world’s leading engineering, procurement, and construction (EPC) and project management companies and is eager to assist in the energy transition.
SAMSUNG E&A’s extensive experience in executing large capital projects based on modularization and digitalization, paired with Svante’s second-generation carbon capture and removal technology, makes this collaboration an innovative, accessible solution for clients in heavy industries and the energy sector looking for engineering-based carbon management solutions.
SAMSUNG E&A is expanding its eco-friendly business portfolio with “E&Able”, a solution that fosters a sustainable future through advanced technology.
E&Able embodies SAMSUNG E&A’s commitment to resolving pressing societal challenges such as climate change, by swiftly securing groundbreaking technologies for its customers.
It also represents the company’s mission to achieve global objectives, including carbon neutrality and the circular economy, faster.
The company is accelerating the promotion of new businesses in the energy transition and eco-friendly sectors, focusing on three E&Able strategies: E&Able Low (low carbon), E&Able Zero (carbon-free), and E&Able Circle (environment), according to Hong Namkoong, president and CEO of SAMSUNG E&A
“The time is now for the CCUS industry value chain players to rethink how they approach projects to deliver them faster, more cost-effectively, and more efficiently,” he said. “Undertaking multiple projects in parallel while using the same EPF contractor will greatly improve project performance.
“Additionally, we have pioneered with our Engineering Data Platform (EDP) utilising digital tools to enhance project execution efficiency, ultimately driving down schedule timelines and costs.”
Svante has developed a unique, environmentally responsible carbon capture and removal technology, which employs what it calls “structured adsorbent beds”, known as “filters”. The company’s filters are coated with nanoengineered solid adsorbent materials, which can capture CO2 from industrial emissions, including pulp and paper, waste-to-energy, cement, steel, fertilizer, hydrogen, and more.
The company’s filter technology can also be leveraged for direct air capture (DAC), in which CO2 that has already been emitted into the atmosphere is trapped and removed from the ambient air.
Letourneau said one of the objectives of this collaboration is to offer industrial customers a one-stop shop via an integrated project delivery model for carbon capture plants.
SAMSUNG E&A and Svante will develop standardized advanced front-end (FEL3) engineering package deliverables.
During the project execution phase, it is anticipated that SAMSUNG E&A will be the exclusive EPF supplier of skid-mounted modules for CO2 capture plants, while Svante will supply its patented carbon capture machines (contactors)and filter beds.
“This agreement will assist us in continuing to deliver world-class, environmentally responsible carbon capture plants that provide customers with both cost and schedule certainty, as well as convenient pre-engineered modules and automated data-driven engineering packages -- an offering we can now provide to our clients in addition to the other unique benefits our technology brings.” Letourneau said.
“An integrated project delivery model means customers no longer have to rely on the traditional bid-buy transactional relationships that they’ve been forced to deal with in the past.”