According to a recent LinkedIn post from Svante, the company recently conducted a tour of its Mobile Demonstration Unit at Södra’s Värö pulp mill in Sweden for a group of 10 industry participants. The attendees reportedly included representatives from E.ON, Halmstads Energi och Miljö AB, Metsä Spring, Ramboll, and Växjö Energi AB, indicating engagement from utilities and industrial players.
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The post highlights that the session focused on Svante’s carbon capture and removal technology and featured a technology‑oriented Q&A that drew what the company described as strong interest and high‑quality questions. This type of engagement suggests that pulp and paper and energy-sector stakeholders are actively assessing carbon capture solutions, which may support Svante’s pipeline development and future commercialization opportunities.
By showcasing its Mobile Demonstration Unit at an operational pulp mill, Svante appears to be positioning its technology as relevant to hard‑to‑abate industrial processes, particularly within the pulp and paper segment. If such demonstrations translate into pilot projects or longer‑term contracts, this could enhance the company’s revenue visibility over time and underscore its role within the broader carbon capture and utilization and storage value chain.
The participation of organizations such as E.ON and Ramboll may also point to potential ecosystem partnerships that could help scale deployment, engineering integration, and project financing. For investors tracking the carbon management space, the activity described in the post may be viewed as an incremental indicator of market interest in Svante’s platform and its potential to benefit from tightening decarbonization requirements in European industrial markets.

