According to a recent LinkedIn post from Climeworks, the company is involved in a major carbon removal initiative in Stockholm in partnership with Stockholm Exergi. The project, known as BECCS Stockholm, is described as one of the world’s largest carbon removal efforts and is targeted to begin operations in 2028.
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The post indicates that the facility is expected to remove about 800,000 tonnes of CO₂ per year from biogenic emissions, with captured carbon planned for permanent geological storage offshore Norway. This scale suggests a potentially meaningful contribution to meeting demand for high-quality, durable carbon removal from corporate climate-focused customers.
Climeworks’ LinkedIn post emphasizes that such collaborations are intended to help secure stable and predictable supply in a rapidly growing carbon removal market. For investors, this may signal an expanding project pipeline, deeper integration into industrial decarbonization ecosystems, and potential revenue growth linked to long-term carbon removal offtake agreements.
The focus on bioenergy with carbon capture and storage (BECCS) highlights Climeworks’ strategy to diversify its carbon removal portfolio beyond direct air capture alone. If the project progresses as indicated, Climeworks could strengthen its competitive position in large-scale carbon management infrastructure, though execution risk, permitting, and policy support will remain key variables for financial outcomes.

