Project Nexus addresses a major issue in the global net zero journey – how to secure large volumes of biogenic CO₂, whether for utilisation or removal, from a large number of dispersed sites. To achieve this, we have developed the Nimmons900, a compact, efficient and mobile carbon capture module specifically designed for fermentation sources.

This development solves one of the major issues of dispersed site emissions - how to capture CO₂ from medium scale emitters in a power and space constrained environment. Prior to 2030, primary focus will be placed on capturing biogenic emissions produced during fermentation in the whisky industry. These emissions will be captured, processed and transported to domestic and/or international sequestration sites, as availability allows.

After 2030, focus will be opened to other large-scale sources of biogenic emissions such as anaerobic digestion and biomass incineration, both of which will be mature enough to exist at scale at that time.