Meva Energy’s gasification technology verified for negative emissions

Meva Energy’s Breakthrough in Negative Emissions

Meva Energy today announces the results of its first life cycle assessment (LCA)[1] conducted in collaboration with Chalmers University of Technology. The study reveals that the company’s biomass gasification plant in Kisa not only reduces emissions but has the potential to achieve negative emissions, as low as -6 g CO2-eq/kWh.

The manufacturing industry today accounts for large emissions of greenhouse gases and is heavily dependent on fossil energy resources. Meva Energy’s gasification technology offers a unique opportunity for manufacturing industries not only to reduce their greenhouse gas emissions but to achieve negative emissions. This means more carbon dioxide is removed from the atmosphere than is emitted.

The LCA study, conducted in 2024 in collaboration with Chalmers University of Technology follows the ISO 14040/14044 standards[1] and verifies that including the carbon capture effects of biochar, Meva Energy’s gasification plant in Kisa results in -6 g CO2-eq/kWh. This value includes the impact of the entire system (so-called system expansion) and also includes the climate impact from building, construction and end of life management. Despite this expansion, the result is still a negative emission value.


[1] ISO 14040/14044 describes the requirements and guidance for lifecycle assessments


[1] Life cycle assessment, LCA, is a family of methods used to analyse, assess and understand a product’s or a service’s environmental performance throughout the entire life cycle. From raw material extraction, to production, use, to its end of life management. The methods are globally accepted and used in various organisations to promote sustainability and to make informed decisions to reduce negative impact from products, services or activities.

About Meva Energy

Meva Energy is an innovative company that provides renewable energy solutions to its customers in the manufacturing industry. Meva Energy’s technology focus is thermo-chemical conversion of solid biomass residue. The proprietary and award-winning technology is able to convert solid residue to renewable gas and it is the world’s only conversion technology having full acceptance of fine fraction feedstocks such as saw dust or fiber residue. Due to the stability and simplicity of the conversion process, the Meva Energy system is able to produce renewable gas cost-competitive to fossil gas. Meva Energy is backed by the climate fund Just Climate, AXA Investment Managers, Innoenergy and has received financial grants from the Swedish Energy Agency and Swedish Environmental Protection Agency. Learn more at https://mevaenergy.com

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