Company comments on patent portfolio in context of proposed U.S.
EPA regulations
TSX-V: CST
QUEBEC CITY, June 5, 2014 /PRNewswire/ - CO2
Solutions Inc. ( the "Corporation") (TSX-V:CST), an innovator in
the field of enzyme-enabled carbon capture technology, today
announced it has received a Notice of Allowance from the U.S.
Patent and Trademark Office for its patent application No.
13/264,294 entitled Process for CO2 Capture Using
Micro-Particles Comprising Biocatalysts. The Corporation
also takes this opportunity to provide an update on the depth and
breadth of its U.S. intellectual property portfolio in context of
the landmark announcement made this week by the U.S. Environmental
Protection Agency (EPA) on the regulation of carbon emissions from
existing power plants.
Upon issuance, the patent will provide
CO2 Solutions with broad coverage for the use of
biocatalysts, including carbonic anhydrase enzymes, for carbon
capture in a packed reactor from any gas stream with any solvent
where the enzymes are attached to the surface of micro-particles or
entrapped in porous micro-particles. The Corporation believes the
allowed patent constitutes a valuable process innovation, which
will allow for exclusive use of enzymes in various industrial
applications, with additional flexibility as to process
conditions.
"We believe that with the allowance of this
patent, combined with our already very comprehensive intellectual
property portfolio, the Company has covered all viable routes to
commercialization of carbonic anhydrase enzyme based systems for
the capture of CO2," stated Evan
Price, President and Chief Executive Officer of
CO2 Solutions.
Together with this patent allowance,
CO2 Solutions now holds 24 issued and allowed U.S.
patents, and an additional 6 pending patent applications. The
Corporation's patent portfolio provides broad exclusivity for the
application of any carbonic anhydrase enzyme for the efficient
capture of CO2 from any stationary emissions source and
production of concentrated CO2 or bicarbonate, which is
then available for industrial utilization or storage. Included is
also specific patent coverage in the application of the technology
at fossil-fuel-fired power plants, using any solvent in any reactor
type, packed tower or otherwise, as well as the use of carbonic
anhydrase in combination with various solvents including carbonates
and alkanolamines, among others.
Proposed EPA legislation to drive market for
CO2 capture technologies
On June 2, 2014,
the EPA released its Clean Power Plan, which proposes to
dramatically cut carbon pollution from power plants, the single
largest source of carbon pollution in the U.S. The plan
foresees in the application of various tools to bring about the
desired reduction in CO2 emissions, including the use of
remedial technologies such as carbon capture. The Corporation
believes its proprietary technology is among the most credible low
cost alternatives for carbon capture, as well as the economic reuse
thereof. According to the International Energy Agency GHG
Program, as of 2011 there were more than 1,000 fossil fuel power
plants in the U.S., which generated over 2.2 billion tonnes of
CO2 emissions.
Price continued, "With the EPA's proposed
regulations for existing power plants, we are witnessing a marked
shift in attitude in the United
States to effectively regulate harmful carbon
pollution. By enforcing concrete emission reduction targets,
the meeting of which we believe will depend to a large extent on
the use of remedial technologies, the new regulations have the
potential to substantially expand the market for carbon capture
technologies. Our enzymatic technology, backed by an
extremely robust patent portfolio, is positioned to provide a
retrofitable solution for these power plants, where their
CO2 emissions can be efficiently captured and
sequestered, or profitably reused for existing needs such as
Enhanced Oil Recovery."
About CO2 Solutions Inc.
CO2 Solutions is an innovator in the field of
enzyme-enabled carbon capture and has been actively working to
develop and commercialize the technology for stationary sources of
carbon pollution. CO2 Solutions' technology
lowers the cost barrier to Carbon Capture, Sequestration and
Utilization (CCSU), positioning it as a viable CO2
mitigation tool, as well as enabling industry to derive profitable
new products from these emissions. CO2 Solutions
has built an extensive patent portfolio covering the use of
carbonic anhydrase, or analogues thereof, for the efficient
post-combustion capture of carbon dioxide with low‐energy aqueous
solvents. Further information can be found at
www.co2solutions.com.
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SOURCE CO2 Solutions Inc.