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Svante Gains Visibility With Barclays Sustainability Feature and New Carbon Capture Facility

Svante Gains Visibility With Barclays Sustainability Feature and New Carbon Capture Facility

According to a recent LinkedIn post from Svante, the company is featured in Barclays’ latest Sustainability Insights report focused on accelerating deployment of carbon capture and storage. The excerpt highlighted in the post outlines Svante’s ambition to build a carbon management industry modeled on waste management, centered on collecting, transporting, and storing CO2.

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The post describes Svante’s solid-state filter technology, which is positioned as being manufactured using an automated roll-to-roll process similar to thin-film batteries, with an emphasis on scalability, speed, and precision. The company is portrayed as aiming to support a circular economy by enabling engineered carbon-removal solutions that work alongside natural processes.

Operationally, the LinkedIn content notes that Svante is initially targeting distributed CO2 projects of 500–2,000 tonnes per day in three segments: biogenic CDR, industrial applications such as cement and steel, and energy including power plants and refineries. It also cites a 25 TPD demonstration plant with Chevron and the U.S. Department of Energy in California and a 1 TPD pilot at a cement facility in Richmond, British Columbia.

The post further indicates that on May 13, 2025, Svante commissioned a carbon capture and removal filter manufacturing facility in Vancouver, presenting this as a blueprint for scaling carbon capture at lower cost and higher reliability. For investors, this visibility via a Barclays sustainability report and the commissioning of a dedicated manufacturing facility may signal growing institutional interest, increased commercialization readiness, and potential for future project and partnership pipelines in the carbon capture value chain.

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