Soletair Power signs collaboration agreement with Søren Jensen
Today, Soletair Power has signed a collaboration agreement with Søren Jensen Rådgivende Ingeniørfirma A/S on the joint development
Soletair Power is a carbon capture company from Finland. We develop building-integrated Direct Air Capture technology retrofittable within urban infrastructures. Our HVAC integrated CO2 capture technology enables buildings to remove CO2 from the air at ambient airflow rates. Captured CO2 can be stored or utilized in the concrete industry resulting in negative emissions.
Run on renewables, captures more CO2 than it emits.
Easily retrofits with the existing HVAC system.
Supplies CO2-lean air leading to better indoor air quality.
CO2 mineralization enables long-term storage.
Soletair Power provides a cost-effective alternative for distributed direct air capture. We help building owners reduce their net emissions by integrating a CO2 capture technology called “Direct Air Capture” with the building’s HVAC system. Captured CO2 can be converted to carbonates where it stays permanently stored and can no longer contribute to climate change.
About the capture efficiency and energy consumption of the direct air capture system itself.
With Wärtsilä and Q-Power at Expo 2020 Dubai, UAE
(inside exposition hall)
The hydrogen and fuel cell center ZBT GmbH, Duisburg, Germany
(commercial building premise)
Wärtsilä Sustainable Technology Hub, Vaasa, Finland
(building’s HVAC room)
Real-world tested Building Emission Reduction Technology for
Commercial Office Buildings
Corporate & Industrial Buildings
Future Cities & Mega Malls
R&D Labs & Data Centers
Finnish Prime Minister Sanna Marin joins Wärtsilä at Soletair Power
Wärtsilä strengthens its commitment to decarbonization with a 1.5 million euro investment in Soletair Power
Soletair Power demonstrates making fuel from thin air publicly at Expo 2020 Dubai’s Finland Pavilion
Soletair Power delivers a containerized modular Outdoor CO2 Capture Unit to ZBT, Duisburg, Germany
Soletair Power delivers the world’s first building-ventilation-integrated CO2 Capture Unit to Wärtsilä Sustainable Technology Hub, Vaasa, Finland