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Capture and Reuse Co2 From the Major Emitters of Sept-Îles and Port-Cartier Would Cost $1 Billion

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A study on the capture and reuse of CO2 released by Alouette, ArcelorMittal and Rio Tinto IOC on the North Shore shows that the project would be realistic and cost-effective, but would require at least $1 billion in investment. The region alone emits several million tonnes of CO2 per year. Louis Fradette is a full professor in the Department of Chemical Engineering at Polytechnique Montréal. He is also co-founder of CylcleCarbone, which offers C…
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A study on the capture and reuse of CO2 released by Alouette, ArcelorMittal and Rio Tinto IOC on the North Shore shows that the project would be realistic and cost-effective, but would require at least $1 billion in investment. The region alone emits several million tonnes of CO2 per year. Louis Fradette is a full professor in the Department of Chemical Engineering at Polytechnique Montréal. He is also co-founder of CylcleCarbone, which offers C…

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A study on the capture and reuse of CO2 released by Alouette, ArcelorMittal and Rio Tinto IOC on the North Shore shows that the project would be realistic and cost-effective, but would require at least $1 billion in investment. The region alone emits several million tonnes of CO2 per year. Louis Fradette is a full professor in the Department of Chemical Engineering at Polytechnique Montréal. He is also co-founder of CylcleCarbone, which offers C…

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Le Nord-Côtier broke the news in on Tuesday, November 18, 2025.
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