RUSAL, one of the world’s largest aluminium producers, has registered Russia’s first industrial carbon capture, utilisation, and storage (CCUS) project in the national carbon unit registry. Implemented at the Achinsk smelter, this initiative supports global efforts to cut CO₂ emissions and decarbonise heavy industry.
As part of the project, RUSAL has modernised wet-type scrubber units to capture CO₂ generated during fuel combustion. The captured carbon dioxide is absorbed through a closed-loop water circulation system, preventing its release into the atmosphere. Over the next decade, the project is expected to reduce emissions by 1.8 million tonnes of CO₂ equivalent.
This initiative is a key component of RUSAL’s broader strategy to lower its carbon footprint and implement climate-resilient technologies. The company is actively developing CCUS solutions that can be scaled across various industrial sectors.
Globally, CCUS technologies are becoming an essential part of emissions reduction strategies. China, for example, has made substantial investments in establishing a national carbon trading system and integrating CCUS into its Dual Carbon Goals strategy—aiming to peak CO₂ emissions by 2030 and achieve carbon neutrality by 2060. Similarly, RUSAL is demonstrating Russia’s commitment to innovative solutions that reduce industrial carbon emissions and support the growing demand for sustainable materials.
The project has been independently validated and verified by leading climate institutions, including Innopolis University.
By integrating advanced CCUS technologies, RUSAL strengthens its position as a leader in sustainable aluminium production. With global demand for low-carbon materials rising, the company remains committed to scaling its CCUS solutions and advancing climate-friendly innovations.
Note: This Press Release has been issued by RUSAL and has been published by AL Circle in its original form without any modifications or edits.
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