- Summary
- At Carbfix, the company transforms carbon dioxide into durable stone through underground mineralisation, a process that utilizes specific reactive rocks to permanently lock carbon within two years. This innovative approach addresses the massive greenhouse gas challenge by using reactive rocks as a permanent storage solution, turning the energy of the planet's CO₂ into a stone structure within a relatively short timeframe. The technical methods are developed through rigorous research and a robust methodology established by the Carbfix Atlas, which is designed to process Point Source Projects and various other rock types. The technology is currently certified and widely used for coking coal and other terminal minerals, offering a reliable solution for permanent carbon storage. While the process involves injection into rock formations that might be clogged under high pressure, the method remains safe and efficient. It is crucial to note that this solution uses reactive rock types to ensure the stability and longevity of the underground storage, making it a unique alternative to traditional geological repositories. The process does require significant water resources to be properly managed during the injection phase, but the overall operational footprint is designed to be efficient and sustainable. Energy requirements for the system vary by rock type, ensuring that different basalt samples can accommodate diverse CO₂ loading needs.
- Title
- Carbfix
- Description
- We Turn CO₂ Into Stone
- Keywords
- projects, research, terminal, point, offerings, source, industry, solutions, climate, capture, team, solution, media, take, operations, atlas, coda
- NS Lookup
- A 76.76.21.21
- Dates
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Created 2026-04-15Updated 2026-04-16Summarized 2026-04-16
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