Vaisala seeks to remove greenwashing from carbon capture with a new measurement solution
22 October 2024 - 10:00PM
UK Regulatory
Vaisala seeks to remove greenwashing from carbon capture with a new
measurement solution
Vaisala
Press release
October 22, 2024
Vaisala seeks to remove greenwashing from carbon capture
with a new measurement solution
Carbon capture, utilization and storage, or CCUS, is a field
that has sparked a lot of public debate – and investments. Knowing
exactly how much and what quality carbon has been captured is
essential if CCUS is to become a viable addition to the toolset
against climate change. Vaisala’s new MGP241 multigas probe offers
always-on data at a third of the cost compared to measurement
solutions most used in CCUS processes today.
Vaisala, a global leader in measurement technology, has today
launched a new measurement product, MGP241, that measures CO₂ and
humidity and is specifically designed to bring transparency to CCUS
projects. Both governments and private companies need CCUS to
reduce and offset carbon emissions if they are to meet their
reported decarbonization targets. However, with current technology
still not ready for widespread use, constant, and accurate
measurement of captured carbon is vital to ensure its continued
development.
“No one knows yet if CCUS will indeed grow to be a significant
solution in our fight against climate change. The technology is
still in its early stages. What we can solve now is how to make
measuring these projects as transparent and efficient as possible
to leave no room for guesswork or sugarcoating the results – our
numbers don’t lie,” says Julia Salovaara, Strategy
and Business Development Manager at Vaisala.
Critical industries depend on CCUS
CCUS has already seen some major investments. According to
BloombergNEF, a record $6.4 billion was invested into CCUS
technology in 2022, more than doubling from the year before and
with the U.S. leading the way with 45% of the total investments.
Yet, many projects are behind schedule or not producing their
promised results.
The success of CCUS technology is especially critical for
hard-to-abate industries like materials manufacturing, energy
production, and the chemical industry. With high emissions and few
other significant solutions beyond improving their energy
efficiency, these industries experience increased pressures from
regulators and the public to decarbonize their operations.
One especially crucial industry is the cement industry that
alone emits 7% of global CO₂. Additionally, the global demand for
cement is expected to increase 12–23% by 2050. One of the early
success stories, Carbonaide, helps the cement industry utilize
captured carbon dioxide in concrete manufacturing.
Through the carbonization process, Carbonaide’s technology
reduces the amount of cement needed in concrete production. While
the reduction of cement needed is remarkable, 20–100%, the process
also creates a permanent storage for the carbon captured from an
emission source.
Carbonaide partnered with Vaisala from the start to make sure
they know exactly what is happening in each step of the process
and, eventually, how much carbon is stored.
“Globally, Carbonaide's technology has the potential to store
500 megatons of CO₂ annually by 2050 in precast concrete products –
roughly the same annual emissions of France and the UK combined.
The investment case we offer our customers is entirely based on
accurate measurements and transparency. With Vaisala, we can trust
that the numbers we share with our partners are correct,” says
Jonne Hirvonen, Chief Operating Officer at
Carbonaide.
Transparent measuring at a significantly lower
cost
MPG241 measures carbon dioxide and humidity in point source and
direct air carbon capture processes, and in different carbon
utilization and storage projects.
Unlike traditional gas analyzers, Vaisala’s MGP241 requires no
expensive calibration gases, needs dramatically less maintenance,
and promises a 10+ year lifespan in heavy-duty use. The compact
size and in-situ design of the instrument has allowed for
competitive pricing – around a third of the price of most common
solutions in the market.
“Our new probe measures directly in the gas flow and shows test
results in real time. This level of transparency and proof is
essential for process optimization, building trust with
stakeholders, and demonstrating genuine commitment to
sustainability,” concludes Salovaara.
The MGP241 will be available for purchase starting today. For
more information, please visit: vaisala.com/mgp241
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More information for the media
Media kit with photos
Katri Koponen, Communications Manager, Vaisala
Tel. +358 50 586 0262
katri.koponen@vaisala.com
About Vaisala
Vaisala is a global leader in measurement instruments and
intelligence for climate action. We equip our customers with
devices and data to improve resource efficiency, drive energy
transition, and care for the safety and well-being of people and
societies worldwide. With almost 90 years of innovation and
expertise, we employ a team of over 2,300 experts committed to
taking every measure for the planet. Vaisala series A shares are
listed on the Nasdaq Helsinki stock exchange.
www.vaisala.com
- Carbon capture facility at Carbonaide, Rasmus Stoltzenberg and
Julia Salovaara in the picture
- Carbonaide helps the cement industry utilize captured carbon
dioxide in concrete manufacturing.
- Direct air capture site in Iceland
- Julia Salovaara explains the features of MGP241
- Vaisala MGP241 for carbon dioxide measurements in carbon
capture, utilization and storage processes
- Vaisala MGP241 for carbon dioxide measurements in carbon
capture, utilization and storage processes
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