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CBC: U.S. carbon capture firm says Alberta ticks boxes to get technology off the ground
Global Newswire: New initiative to capture 60,000 tonnes of CO₂ per year through new boiler integration in Canada.
Mantel, founded by MIT alumni, developed a system that captures CO2 from factories and power plants while delivering steam to customers.
Mantel's Technology has been featured in the 2025 Global CCS Institute technology compendium.
MCJ's Investment in Mantel Capture, a point-source capture of CO2 via molten salt technology.
National Observer: Pulp and paper giant Kruger, to test first high temperature carbon capture technology for industrial facilities.
Mantel has joined forces with Kruger Inc. at their Wayagamack Mill on our pilot demonstration plant!
Kruger to Implement a Demonstration Project for Carbon Capture and Reuse at its Wayagamack Mill.
PressReach: Canada Invests in World’s First Carbon Capture Technology Demonstration in Pulp and Paper Industries.
Government of Canada: Canada Invests in World’s First Carbon Capture Technology Demonstration in Pulp and Paper.
Mintz is proud to support the Mantel Capture team in their mission to transform carbon capture technology!
Businesswire: Mantel Secures $30 Million to Bring Low Cost, Energy Efficient Carbon Capture to the Heavy Industrial Sector.
Reuters: Mantel announces Series A fundraise with Shell Ventures and Eni Next!
Energy Capital: Mantel named a “Most Promising Company” at the 20th Annual Rice Alliance Energy Tech Venture Forum.
Forbes: Cofounders join Forbes 30 under 30 class of 2023.
Breakthrough Energy Expands its Global Fellowship Program.
Advanced Science News: Molten salts help capture carbon at high temperatures.
Medium: Carbon Capture Just Got Way Cheaper.
Bloomberg: US Climate Bill’s Subsidy Bonanza Gives New Allure to Carbon Capture.
Businesswire: Mantel Launches Carbon Capture Technology to Reduce the World’s Atmospheric CO2 and Help Achieve Net-Zero.
Danielle Rapson, HBS alum explains how Mantel is developing a novel molten-based carbon capture system for hard-to-abate industrial sectors.
Using Molten Salt to Capture Carbon – Cameron Halliday
Cracking the Carbon Capture Challenge with Mantel
Carbon Capture Magazine Podcast Series: Start-up Spotlight: Mantel