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Cambridge Carbon Capture Limited

Cambridge Carbon Capture | Cambridge Carbon Capture Ltd

Cambridge Carbon Capture develop Carbon Capture and Mineralisation technology. Carbon emissions are permanently locked into mineral solids with their rapid Mineralisation process.

CRN
07696824
Founded
2011
Age
14

Overview

Legal name
CAMBRIDGE CARBON CAPTURE LIMITED
Region
South East England
Registered address
UNIT 8 THE AQUARIUM BUILDING
KING STREET
READING
BERKSHIRE
RG1 2AN
Insolvency history
No

Company events

Reference milestones and recent Companies House filing stream events.

8 events
30 Jun
2026

Accounts due

Accounts Due

Next accounts due date

28 Aug
2025

Confirmation statement due

Confirmation Due

Next confirmation statement due date

30 Sep
2024

Accounts filed

Accounts

Last accounts made up date

18 Sep
2024

Termination Director Company With Name Termination Date

Officers

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05 Sep
2024

Confirmation Statement With No Updates

Confirmation-statement

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05 Sep
2024

Change To A Person With Significant Control

Persons-with-significant-control

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14 Aug
2024

Confirmation statement filed

Confirmation

Last confirmation statement made up date

07 Jul
2011

Incorporated

Inception

Company registered at Companies House

Public funding

7 awards
First funded
2009
Funded years
2009, 2012, 2015, 2017, 2020
Age at first award
-1 years

Projects

2020 Small Business Research Initiative Lead participant

Feasibility of using carbon capture and mineralisation technology to decarbonise the UK ceramics industry

1 Oct 2020 to 31 Dec 2020

Awarded
£59,870
Total cost £59,870

The overall project (Phase 1&2) will be to deploy a pilot plant capturing the CO2 and NOx emissions from a kiln used to fire roof tiles at Dreadnought Tiles production site using Cambridge Carbon Capture Ltd's novel CO2LOC technology. CO2LOC technology captures and converts the emissions to a commercially useful magnesium carbonate by-product. In this pro...

2017 Feasibility Studies Lead participant

Zero emission H2 from Natural Gas

1 Nov 2017 to 31 Dec 2018

Awarded
£123,900
Total cost £177,149

The hydrogen economy is seen as one of the curcial ways to decarbonise transport and domestic and industrial heat. However, bulk hydrogen will be needed to fuel the hydrogen economy so a means of producing hydrogen with zero emissions is needed if there is to be any environmental benefit. This project is looking at the feasibiliy of producing bulk hydroge...

2017 Collaborative R&D Lead participant

Electricity and Zero Emissions from Landfill Gas

1 Feb 2017 to 30 Nov 2018

Awarded
£227,220
Total cost £324,600

Awaiting Public Project Summary

2015 Feasibility Studies

Direct CO2 Capture

1 Nov 2015 to 30 Nov 2016

Awarded
£123,929
Total cost £177,041

Cambridge Carbon Capture Ltd (CCC) is developing Patented technology to capture and store CO2 permanently as a rock. In doing so a number of valuable mineral and metal by-products are produced that, at current commodity prices, would more than offset the cost of capturing the CO2. Carbon capture as a profit making activity rather than a cost. CCC’s curren...

2015 Feasibility Studies Lead participant

Sweet-Gas

1 Apr 2015 to 31 Mar 2016

Awarded
£112,436
Total cost £149,914

Shale gas contains various impurities including an average of around 5%CO2 when it comes out of the ground. The proportion of CO2 increases to as much as 30% towards the end of life of a shale well. Impurities are removed in a process called "sweetening" to meet regulatory and commercial specifications before distribution through the gas pipeline network....

2012 Vouchers Lead participant

zero-carbon lime

1 Nov 2012 to 31 Mar 2013

Awarded
£5,000
Total cost £5,000

CCC has developed a unique low-cost low-temperature process to manufacture zero-carbon lime and magnesia from cheap mineral silicates and concrete wastes. Lime and magnesia are widely used in the manufacture of construction materials and are usually produced by carbon-intensive roasting of carbonate limestones. CCC's process has potential to massively red...

2009 Feasibility Studies Lead participant

DOAFC

1 Dec 2009 to 30 Nov 2010

Awarded
£70,313
Total cost £93,750

The public description for this project has been requested but has not yet been received.

Product types

Collaborative R&D Feasibility Studies Small Business Research Initiative Vouchers