Employees at work at BHP’s Mount Keith nickel mine. Photo credit: Arca.
Canada’s Arca Climate Technologies expects to publish results in about six months from a new carbon-capture method being tested at a BHP (NYSE: BHP) nickel mine, founder Greg Dipple says in a new video.
Arca’s pilot project, now running at BHP’s Mount Keith property in Western Australia, aims to capture CO2 from the air and permanently store it in mineral tailings, Dipple said in a recent interview at the AME Roundup conference in Vancouver. The privately held company, which was spun off from a University of British Columbia research project, is hoping to convince miners of its technology’s effectiveness.


