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Aker Carbon Capture

Regulatory Filings Oct 30, 2023

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Aker Carbon Capture awarded study by TES to capture 400,000 tonnes CO2 per year in Germany

Aker Carbon Capture awarded study by TES to capture 400,000 tonnes CO2 per year in Germany

Aker Carbon Capture has been awarded a feasibility study by TES, to explore the

implementation of a carbon capture plant at a waste-to-energy facility in

Germany. The planned capture capacity will be 400,000 tonnes CO2 per year. The

captured CO2 will be transported by railcar to the TES facilities at

Wilhelmshaven in Northern Germany to produce e-NG, which is electric natural gas

derived from green hydrogen and CO2. TES H2 is a global green energy company

leading the way in the production of e-NG.

"We are excited to be working with TES on this innovative decarbonization

project. By using recycled CO2 to deliver green energy to users, further CO2

emissions are being avoided, contributing to Germany's goal to achieve Net-Zero

greenhouse gas emissions by 2045. We aim to deliver our modular Just Catch 400

unit, which has gained high market interest since its recent launch", said Jon

Christopher Knudsen, Chief Commercial Officer at Aker Carbon Capture.

"We look forward to the collaboration with Aker Carbon Capture on our route

towards net-zero. This evaluation of an industrial scale project will allow us

to select the best of different available capture technologies based on real

-life performance going forward in massive scale up", said Jens Schmidt, Chief

Technology Officer at TES.

This is the third study awarded to Aker Carbon Capture in Germany, Europe's

largest economy and CO2 emitter. The country aims to cut its carbon dioxide

emissions by 65% by 2030 compared with 1990 and to become carbon neutral by

2045. Carbon capture, utilization and storage (CCUS) has been identified as

playing an important role in the country's goal to achieve these targets. The

German government is expected to publish its Carbon Management Strategy later

this year.

The study awarded to Aker Carbon Capture will assess the optimal CO2 capture,

conditioning, liquefaction and temporary storage facility. The captured CO2 will

be the source material to produce e-NG, which is a sustainable alternative to

fossil natural gas. It's created by combining green hydrogen from renewable

power with recycled CO2 from industrial emissions and biogenic CO2, to create

"synthetic methane" or "green gas". This conversion will take place in a region

where green electricity and therefore green hydrogen is plentiful, making it

highly cost effective.

e-NG is easy to transport and store, which makes it a viable and scalable clean

energy source. It is chemically identical to natural gas and blends easily into

the existing fuel mix. This makes it a very simple and cost-effective solution

for scaling up the green transition. By 2030, TES plans to produce around 15 TWh

of e-NG annually, which is equivalent to 0.4 megatons of green hydrogen.

At Twence's waste-to-energy facility in the Netherlands, Aker Carbon Capture is

currently delivering a Just Catch unit with a capacity of 100,000 tonnes CO2 per

year. The company also started in May of this year the delivery of five Just

Catch units to Ørsted's bioenergy facilities in Denmark, with a design capture

capacity of 500,000 tonnes CO2 per year. These flagship projects contribute to

the company's mission to serial produce carbon capture units providing cost and

delivery benefits for the mid-scale emitter market.

ENDS

Press Contact Aker Carbon Capture:

Yannick Vanderveeren, mob: +47 458 36 358 (http://tel:+47 458 36 358),

email: [email protected]

Investor contact Aker Carbon Capture:

David Phillips, mob: +44 7710 568279 (http://tel:+44 7710 568279), email:

[email protected]

Press Contact TES:

Kristiana Gjinaj, mob: + 32 490 11 36 45 (http://tel:+ 32 490 11 36 45),

email: [email protected]

Groupe Tancredi, email: [email protected]

About Aker Carbon Capture

Aker Carbon Capture is a pure-play carbon capture company with solutions,

services and technologies serving a range of industries with carbon emissions,

including the cement, bio and waste-to-energy, gas-to-power and blue hydrogen

segments. Aker Carbon Capture's proprietary, carbon-capture technology offers a

unique, environmentally friendly solution for removing CO\2\ emissions.

Visit akercarboncapture.com (https://www.akercarboncapture.com/) and connect

with us on LinkedIn (https://www.linkedin.com/company/aker-carbon

-capture), Facebook (https://facebook.com/akercarboncapture),

Twitter (https://twitter.com/akercarbon),

Instagram (https://www.instagram.com/akercarboncapture/) and

YouTube (https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCqE71jAZxmM-CNhfUQq86kQ). This press

release may include forward-looking information or statements and is subject to

our disclaimer, see akercarboncapture.com (https://www.akercarboncapture.com/).

About TES

TES is a global green energy company leading the way in the production of e-NG

(electric natural gas derived from green hydrogen). Headquartered in Europe, TES

is committed to making reliable and affordable green energy accessible to all by

implementing giga-scale projects that harness the power of sunlight. By

expanding its operations across the United States, Middle East, Asia, and

Australia, the company utilizes solar and wind energy from cost-effective

regions abundant in sunlight or wind. TES follows a sustainable approach by

using green hydrogen, generated from solar and wind power, and combining it with

CO2 to produce e-NG. This transformation results in a renewable molecule that

can be easily transported and stored using existing infrastructure. Through the

supply of e-NG to various industries, TES aims to win the climate race ensuring

the mass adoption of solar and wind energy across the globe.

www.tes-h2.com

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