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Svante Targets Pulp and Paper Decarbonization With CCUS-Focused Strategy

Svante Targets Pulp and Paper Decarbonization With CCUS-Focused Strategy

According to a recent LinkedIn post from Svante, the company is drawing attention to the challenges of decarbonizing the pulp and paper sector, often labeled “hard-to-abate” due to high energy use and extreme process temperatures. The post notes that while efficiency measures such as improved evaporation processes, waste-heat recovery, and co-generation can reduce emissions, they may be insufficient to match growing energy demand.

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The company’s LinkedIn post highlights a strategic reframing of this segment from “hard-to-abate” to “affordable-to-abate” through multi-pronged decarbonization pathways. It points to renewable energy and advanced carbon capture, removal, utilization, and storage technologies as tools that could lower the cost curve of carbon management for pulp and paper producers.

The post directs readers to an article by President and CEO Claude Letourneau that further explores how combining nature-based and engineered solutions could reshape emissions management in this industry. For investors, this emphasis suggests Svante is positioning its CCUS offerings toward traditionally difficult industrial applications, potentially expanding its addressable market in heavy industry.

If Svante can demonstrate cost-effective deployment of its technologies in pulp and paper, it could strengthen its competitive position in industrial decarbonization solutions and support future revenue opportunities. The focus on making abatement “affordable” aligns with broader policy and capital flows into carbon management, indicating possible long-term demand tailwinds for its platform as climate regulations and net-zero commitments evolve.

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