CO2 Solutions Inc. provided an update on the company's first commercial project with Fibrek General Partnership, and Serres Toundra Inc. The project involves the deployment of a 30-tonne per day (tpd) CO2 capture unit and ancillary equipment at Resolute's pulp mill in Saint-Félicien, Quebec and the commercial reuse of the captured CO2 by the adjacent Toundra Greenhouse complex. The company announced that the start of the commissioning of the CO2 capture unit officially took place on March 14, 2019. This start-up was preceded by the successful pre-operation verifications of each of the capture unit's systems, after which the unit was put into operation and the first tonnes of CO2 were captured. The company now expects to ramp up the overall capture rate to validate the unit's nominal capacity of 30 tonnes of CO2 per day. Once the Saint-Félicien capture unit reaches its nominal capacity of 30 tonnes of CO2 per day, a six-month demonstration period will begin, after which the commercial phase will begin and the Corporation will generate revenues from the sale of the CO2 to Toundra Greenhouse. This unit, the Corporation's second operating CO2 capture unit, is a commercial unit and, as a result, it confirms the enzymatic technology's attainment of Technology Readiness Level (TRL) 8. It will provide several benefits to its stakeholders, from generating revenues for CO2 Solutions, to reducing the Resolute pulp mill's CO2 emissions and enhancing the growth of Toundra Greenhouse's production with a non-fossil source of CO2. Of particular note is that, unlike CO2 capture processes that use toxic amine chemicals, the Corporation's enzymatic technology produces no toxic emissions or wastes, making it a cleantech process that is clean, a rarity among known CO2 capture technologies. The company continues to attract strong interest from companies worldwide seeking a proven, cost-effective and environmentally friendly CO2 capture technology.