TKMS signs MoUs with Heirloom, thyssenkrupp Calvion to advance direct air capture hub in Canada
- TKMS signed MoUs with Heirloom Carbon Technologies, thyssenkrupp Calvion to advance large-scale direct air capture projects in Alberta.
- Plans include substantial investment to build a Canadian DAC hub, targeting long-term job creation and a material boost to Alberta manufacturing.
- Collaboration pairs Heirloom’s limestone-based technology with Calvion engineering to scale plants, support CO2 removal credits, low-carbon fuels exports.
- Framework includes research, technology transfer, commercialization aligned with Canada’s ITB policy, tied to TKMS engagement on the Canadian Patrol Submarine Project.
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