To achieve net-zero by 2050, effective solutions for CO2 removal are essential. With a carbon efficiency of around 90%, Recoal’s innovative technology can make a crucial contribution. Your climate investment helps us amplify our impact.
Climate research is clear: by 2050, global greenhouse gas emissions must be drastically reduced, supplemented by technologies that actively remove hard-to-avoid CO2 emissions. Only then can global warming be limited to 1.5°C.
Recoal has developed a secure process that removes CO2 from the atmosphere, enabling long-term subsurface storage. The raw material for this carbonisation process is readily available moist biomass residues.
Our goal is to remove one million tonnes of CO2 from the atmosphere by 2031, making a meaningful contribution to net-zero..
Mountains of steaming, moist biomass residues accumulate at Recoal’s pilot facility site.
Carbonisation: How CO2 is safely and efficiently removed and stored through moist biomass residues.
Highest Quality Standards: Recoal will soon offer CO₂ removal certificates for your company.
We have set an ambitious goal because, for us, net zero is not an option – it’s a requirement for a livable future for coming generations. That’s why we’re acting now and taking responsibility.
Yet, we can only advance the fight against climate change alongside like-minded partners. By making a climate investment, you participate in Recoal’s next entrepreneurial steps, which are essential for scaling CO2 removal and storage across Switzerland and Europe.
Scaling our value chain is only possible with reliable partners. Do you produce large quantities of moist biomass residues and are interested in circular, sustainable reuse?
Detail engineering of the pilot facility in Switzerland
Commissioning of the pilot facility and storage of 1,000 tonnes of CO2 per year in Switzerland
The first CO₂ removal certificate from Recoal will be available for sale.
Opening of the second facility ans storage of 10,000 tonnes of CO2 per year
Recoal removes one million tonnes of CO2 per year