
Japan's Kanadevia teams with Taiwan firm to build spherical CO2 tanks
NANAKO TAKEUCHI
TOKYO -- Japanese engineering company Kanadevia is partnering with a Taiwanese business to build spherical tanks for temporary storage of liquefied carbon dioxide to be used in CO2 capture projects.
Kanadevia, formerly Hitachi Zosen, has signed a cooperative agreement with Liang Lian Industries.

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