Creturner Method

Why Choose Creturner?

Creturner creates a fast, accurate and permanent solution to eliminate CO2. The elevated levels of CO2 in the atmosphere are creating increasingly acute problems such as extreme weather with storms, droughts, downpours and floods. Creturner offers a global solution, delivering a true carbon offset independent of geographical limitations

Said solution intails creating a carbon sink using carbon produced from biomass residue. Cturners facilities loacted in Sweden encopasses a large solar feild for energy production. The field generates 2.3 megawatts to reduce raw material costs and environmental impact. Creturner’s method is fast, accurate, permanent and measurable. Creturner ensures a reliable verification process through a blockchain tracking system that is directly linked to the customer, creating a unified view.

Creturner Method

Our model of processed removal

Fast

24 hours for removal of 83 tonnes CO2

Exact

Our method is accurate and measurable​

Permanent

CO2 is permanently bound in the ground​

Solid

Creturner delievers a premium solution​

Our method

1

Drying

We dry the biomass using environmentally friendly residual heat. Biomass consists of purely organic material. Creturner uses materials that others see as a cost or a problem.

3

Crushing

The coal is crushed and mix it with water, then a fluid mass is created. For this we have specialized equipment and appropriate knowledge.

2

Carbonization

We convert biomass into pure biochar through pyrolysis, which means heating the biomass to a high temperature in an oxygen-free environment so that it decomposes without combustion. Creturner has created an industrial process that converts residual biomass into carbon. Resulting in the fast process running 24/7. The result is exact – we know exactly how much CO2 we remove.

4

DEPOSIT

In order to achieve permanent storage, we deposit the coal in old unused mine pits. Mine holes are deep, large and usually filled with water. By filling the mine with coal pulp, several environmental benefits are created. Local pollution present in the mine hole is bound within the coal, improving the local environment long-term.  When the mine is filled, the opening is sealed and a permanent solution has been created – unlike other solutions based on planting forests, where it takes decades for the forest to grow and begin to produce, the forest then has a life cycle and when it ends it returns C02 to the atmosphere.

1

Drying

We dry the biomass with environmentally friendly energy (solar energy). Biomass – is all material that is organic – we choose to process wood waste such as stumps and residual products. Materials that pose a cost or problem to others.

2

Carbonization

We convert biomass into pure coal through pyrolysis, which means heating the biomass to a high temperature in an oxygen-free environment so that it decomposes without combustion. Creturner has created an industrial process that converts residual biomass into carbon. The result occurs the fast process runs around the clock. The result is exact – we know exactly how much CO2 we remove.

3

Crushing

We crush the coal and mix it with water, then a fluid mass is created. For this we have specialized equipment and appropriate knowledge.

4

Deposit

In order to achieve permanent storage, we deposit the coal in old disused mine pits. Mine holes are deep, large and usually filled with water. By filling the mine with coal pulp, several environmental benefits are created. Local pollution in the mine hole is bound in the coal and improves the local environment for a long time. When the mine is filled, the opening is sealed and a permanent solution has been created – unlike other solutions based on planting forests, where it takes decades for the forest to grow up and begin to yield, the forest then has a life cycle, when it ends returns C02 to the atmosphere.

Pricing

We follow the European trading system.

We remove the desired volume of CO2, as evidence for this you will receive a certificate.

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