21
Jul
15:41
Canada Nickel unveils new method to accelerate carbon dioxide capture
Canada Nickel says it has identified a new method for accelerated carbon dioxide capture that could produce net-zero nickel production at its Crawford nickel project in Ontario, Kallanish reports.
The method could produce 21 tonnes of carbon dioxide credits per tonne of nickel mined after offsetting all emissions, the Ontario-based company says. The Crawford project could produce an estimated average of 710,000 t of CO2 credits annually and 18 million t of CO2 cre…
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