Large-scale carbon capture is still a relatively new field. That is why some topics require more perspectives and explanations than can fit on a standard webpage. Stockholm Exergi’s investment in bio-CCS is a complex project where new technology, research, climate targets and urban development come together.

Here you will find in-depth information on different parts of the project – from how the technology works and why negative emissions are needed, to how the facility is being designed to become a natural part of Stockholm’s cityscape.

How we are building Europe's next climate industry

Egil Nybakk, director and responsible for Beccs Stockholm, is now leading one of the most complex climate projects in Europe

The architect behind Beccs Stockholm

Martin Malm and his colleagues are responsible for the facility’s exterior design. They have been involved since the first sketches in 2019 and are now in the midst of realising the vision together with the project’s many technical teams.

How carbon dioxide will be stored beneath the seabed

Mikael Jarlhammer is working to build the entire value chain for the transport and storage of the captured biogenic carbon dioxide.

Building negative emission solutions with "belt and braces"

Fabian Levihn: This is not science fiction. It is established chemistry and proven logistics.