Waterford firm NEG8's plans for full-scale carbon capture system take major step

NEG8 Carbon signs agreement for major study with engineering consultancy Prochem
Waterford firm NEG8's plans for full-scale carbon capture system take major step

The next step towards Ireland’s first full-scale carbon capture system has been taken with the signing of an agreement for an engineering study between direct air capture specialists, NEG8 Carbon, and engineering consultancy firm, Prochem Engineering. At the signing were Erik Malan, NEG8 Carbon, Marie Ahern, Prochem Engineering, John Breen, NEG8 Carbon, Michael Kent Prochem Engineering, Paul Kearns Prochem Engineering, and Ray Naughton, NEG8 Carbon.

The next step towards Ireland’s first full-scale carbon capture system has been taken with the signing of an agreement for an engineering study between direct air capture specialists, NEG8 Carbon, and engineering consultancy firm, Prochem Engineering.

Based at the IDA Business Park on the Cork Road in Waterford, NEG8 Carbon specialises in developing novel electrostatic direct air capture (DAC) technology for capturing CO2 from the atmosphere to combat climate change and contribute towards net-zero emissions targets.

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