Syncraft Builds 2nd Climate-Positive Power Plant For PurEnergy In Austria


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When a customer chooses to reinvest after more than a year of successful operation, it sends a powerful signal. For european cleantech champion Syncraft, that signal now comes from long-time partner PurEnergy, which has decided to order a second climate-positive Syncraft power plant following the strong performance of their first joint project in Gänserndorf. The next step in this partnership will be realized in Bruck an der Leitha (Austria), where Syncraft will deliver another of its patented power plants, designed to produce renewable energy and permanently remove carbon from the atmosphere.

The new facility in Bruck an der Leitha will deliver:

  • 1 MW base load of green electricity
  • 1.4 MW base load of green heat
  • 1,000 tonnes of green carbon (biochar) per year / Carbon Removal equivalent of plus 2,500 tonnes

This combination places the plant firmly in the category of climate-positive infrastructure: it not only displaces fossil-based power and heat, but also creates a durable carbon sink through high-quality biochar production.

From First Success To Scaled Partnership

PurEnergy and Syncraft previously implemented a power plant in Gänserndorf that has been operating successfully for more than a year. The decision to commission a second plant reflects confidence in both the technical reliability and economic viability of the solution.As PurEnergy Managing Director Alfred Körner explains:

“Syncraft combines economically viable electricity and heat generation with the production of high-quality green carbon. Exactly what is truly needed.”

That focus on high-efficiency systems is central to Syncraft’s strategy: placing compact power plants close to energy consumers, minimizing transport distances and maximizing regional value creation.

With a second PurEnergy project now confirmed, Syncraft continues to build momentum in scaling climate-positive power plants across Europe and beyond. Each additional installation expands not only renewable capacity, but also the world’s ability to permanently remove carbon from the atmosphere.

In short, climate-positive Syncraft power plants are a repeatable, bankable pillar of clean energy.

In other CDR news: Altitude has announced an additional +165.000t of CDRs purchase, bringing their total financing to +720.000t of CDRs. 

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