Hub One Project
See how historic serpentine tailings can become a powerful tool for durable carbon storage and the circular economy
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Depending on the characteristics of the specific mineral waste feedstock, it may be possible to extract and produce valuable byproducts at the same time that the project mineralizes CO2. For example, the serpentine-rich mineral waste found at our Hub One project contains both the magnesium, needed to transform CO2 into rock, and nickel, a critical and strategic mineral used in the production of batteries and other decarbonizing technologies. By combining carbon storage with byproduct extraction, our projects can create additional environmental and social benefits.
See how historic serpentine tailings can become a powerful tool for durable carbon storage and the circular economy
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