A Carbon capture facility in Canada emits more Carbon than it captures.
The “Quest” plant in Alberta, Canada, which is owned by oil giant Shell, has been talked about as a thriving example of how Carbon Capture Systems should work, however, a recent investigation by the watchdog group Global Witness, has showed that whilst 5 million tons of carbon dioxide had been sequestered at the plant since 2015, other processes at the same plant released 7.5 million tons of greenhouse gases because that carbon was not captured. Bad PR for the plant since the plant as a whole emits more than it captures. Just 48% of the plant’s carbon emissions were captured, according to the report. This is far short of the 90% carbon capture rate promised by the industry for these types of projects in general. Royal Dutch Shell plc have said that the plant is only designed to capture about a third of the Carbon Dioxide emissions. If we are going to get anywhere soon then all companies need to aim higher at the 90% capture rate.
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