GEA offers a diverse range of Carbon Capture Solutions designed to meet the unique needs of industries aiming to reduce their CO2 emissions. Our carbon capture equipment achieves a capture rate of ≥ 90%, significantly reducing emissions while optimizing energy efficiency. Whether in cement, steel, bioenergy, waste-to-energy, or chemical industries, our solutions are customized for high performance and industrial decarbonization.
In sectors with high CO2 emissions such as iron & steel, glass, cement, and chemicals, companies must adopt advanced Carbon Capture Solutions to:
GEA provides end-to-end Carbon Capture Solutions, from waste heat recovery and gas pre-treatment to CO2 capture, conditioning, liquefaction, or conversion into CO2-based products.
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Our CEBO® Carbon Capture Technology offers customized solutions for various industries. Discover effective and cost-efficient ways to reduce CO2 emissions and promote a low-carbon economy.

Enhance Sustainability with GEA NAVO® CO2 Capture and Utilization Technologies.

Improve industrial carbon capture efficiency with GEA’s advanced SETO® gas pretreatment. Our carbon capture solutions enhance gas treatment processes, ensuring efficient removal of NOx, SOx, and aerosols, while reducing maintenance and operational costs.

Learn how XECO® Waste Heat Recovery systems utilize waste heat to enhance efficiency, reduce energy requirements and support sustainability in industrial processes.
Costs for energy, water and raw materials are rising with efficiency becoming a decisive competitive factor. GEA identifies more resource-efficient successor solutions in a transparent way and has them independently validated. Now a portfolio of more than 50 products, what does it take to make the grade and how do customers benefit? GEA insiders share why these innovations are so transformative.
German pastry specialist Wolf ButterBack expands with GEA’s ammonia-based BluX chiller technology that delivers flexible, low-maintenance cooling while helping the company move closer to net zero.
Barilla and GEA unite tradition with innovation at a new R&D pilot plant in Illinois – boosting speed, flexibility & quality while keeping the soul of pasta alive. 🍝