Canopies and Carbon Capture

Mika Tienhaara
ILLUMINATION
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2 min readOct 22, 2023

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  1. The constant gardening means it never stops. Over the past week or so, I have worked mostly on preparing the garden for winter. Cutting the shrubs and branches of some trees. The shrubs have grown to over three meters in height this year, so the canopy is still to be done. The Nordics have experienced storms over the past few days, we even had some very light snowfall, but the temperatures are picking up, allowing for some more gardening before the snow makes its true entrance. The autumn anemones are still flowering, along with a few other flowers. Additionally, I planted an additional one hundred more flower bulbs during the weekend. Also, I still have some late autumn apples to pick, going for the choice of juice or cider. The decision will fall on the coming weekend.
The end of the season coming for the flowers in Oslo (M. Tienhaara)

2. Carbon capture in London. The shrub canopies were exchanged for the Canopy* product range we are working on implementing in the industry. The CCSA event “Springboard to Net Zero” was another great event, seeing the participants crowd at our stand, especially after the presentation and panel discussion where our SVP Christophe Malaurie participated. The message of our standardized and modularized solutions was well received by the community attending.

3. More carbon talks — about Scotland. At the CCSA it was great to see Mark Hughes, of NECCUS, with whom I recently had a podcast discussion, and it was recently launched. The carbon management industry is evolving in many regions, and Scotland is no exception.

It is worth listening, you can find the See Beyond podcast on your favorite platform, and here is one link to it:

*The Canopy product range by Technip Energies can be found here:

Canopy by T.EN™ C200 | Technip Energies (ten.com)

/Mika

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Mika Tienhaara
ILLUMINATION

A constant gardener - of industrial development and horticulture