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Microsoft secures bioenergy carbon removal deal with Indigenous-owned project in Canada

Namitha AshwathbyNamitha Ashwath
8th April 2026
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Microsoft secures bioenergy carbon removal deal with Indigenous-owned project in Canada
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Microsoft has signed a significant carbon removal agreement in Canada, marking a new phase in its long-term climate strategy. The company partnered with North Star Clean Energy, MLTC Bioenergy Centre, and Svante to deploy bioenergy with carbon capture and storage (BECCS). This initiative focuses on capturing and permanently storing carbon emissions generated from biomass energy production, contributing to Microsoft’s ambitious carbon removal targets.

The agreement centers on a facility in Canada that will use forestry residues as feedstock to produce energy while capturing CO₂ emissions through advanced carbon capture technology. Svante will supply its solid sorbent-based carbon capture systems, while the captured carbon will be transported and stored underground. This integrated approach ensures that emissions generated during energy production do not enter the atmosphere, effectively creating negative emissions.

Microsoft aims to remove more carbon than it emits by 2030, and this BECCS carbon removal deal plays a crucial role in achieving that target. The company has increasingly invested in engineered carbon removal solutions alongside nature-based approaches. This agreement builds on its broader strategy to develop a high-integrity carbon removal portfolio that includes direct air capture, afforestation, and now BECCS technologies.

The project also reflects growing collaboration across industries to scale carbon removal infrastructure. North Star Clean Energy will oversee project development and operations, while MLTC Bioenergy Centre will provide biomass sourcing and energy production capabilities. The involvement of multiple stakeholders ensures operational efficiency and aligns with regional economic development goals in Canada’s clean energy sector.

From a policy and regulatory standpoint, Canada’s supportive framework for carbon capture and storage, along with incentives for clean energy projects, has enabled such partnerships to emerge. The project aligns with national climate targets and contributes to the development of carbon management hubs in North America. Implementation timelines indicate phased deployment, with initial operations expected later this decade as infrastructure and regulatory approvals progress.

Microsoft’s BECCS carbon removal deal also underscores the importance of high-quality carbon removal credits in voluntary carbon markets. The company continues to emphasize transparency, durability, and verifiability in its carbon removal purchases, setting benchmarks for corporate climate action.

Strategic significance lies in the scaling of engineered carbon removal solutions that move beyond offsets toward measurable climate impact. This deal strengthens Microsoft’s net zero strategy while accelerating market confidence in BECCS carbon removal technologies. It also signals a shift in corporate climate investments toward long-term, infrastructure-based solutions that can deliver durable emissions reductions and support global decarbonization pathways.

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Public health professional rooted in research, leadership development, and program management. Dedicated to building capacity, strengthening systems, and generating evidence that informs public health action. At ESG BROADCAST, she brings a dedicated focus on public health.

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