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ION Clean Energy Has Developed the ICE Blocks System
Kalin Ned — October 1, 2025References: ioncleanenergy
ION Clean Energy has developed a standardized, pre-fabricated, and modular carbon capture system for industrial exhaust streams. Named ICE Blocks, the innovation is comprised of self-contained units that incorporate the necessary technology for separating, compressing, and dehydrating CO2.
ION Clean Energy's modular carbon capture system is intended to provide a more economically viable solution for industrial sites with smaller-scale emissions that may not justify a custom-built, large-scale capture facility. The design of this innovation was created in partnership with Modular Plant Solutions, a specialized engineering firm. ION CEO Tim Vail states about the innovation: “Leveraging the high performance of our ICE-31™ solvent, we have created a truly innovative, modular capture solution that is available today. In addition to our large-scale offerings, we want our customers to have commercially viable options for smaller emission sources. The ICE Blocks™ provide a proven, cost-effective, holistic solution package for those smaller scale point sources that can be deployed quickly and safely to anywhere that has road access.”
The ICE Blocks units can also be seamlessly deployed to various locations, as the units can be transported using standard logistics like trucks and ships.
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