What's Happening?
Nuada and MLC have partnered to demonstrate a low-energy carbon capture system at MLC's Singleton Birch lime manufacturing facility in the UK. This collaboration aims to address the significant carbon emissions inherent in lime production by deploying
advanced capture technology. The project will provide critical data to support future large-scale deployments and reduce technical and economic uncertainties in decarbonizing the lime industry.
Why It's Important?
Lime manufacturing is a major source of carbon emissions, and traditional methods of carbon capture are often energy-intensive and costly. The Nuada–MLC project represents a significant step towards reducing the carbon footprint of this industry. By demonstrating the effectiveness of advanced materials science in capturing emissions, the project supports broader climate goals and offers a pathway to more sustainable industrial practices. This initiative could serve as a model for other energy-intensive industries seeking to reduce their environmental impact.
What's Next?
The demonstration at Singleton Birch will inform future carbon capture strategies and potentially lead to wider adoption across the lime and minerals sector. As the project progresses, it may influence policy and investment decisions aimed at achieving net-zero emissions. The collaboration highlights the importance of innovation and partnerships in addressing industrial emissions and advancing global climate objectives.













