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Carbon Clean’s growth in India boosts UK manufacturing

12 June 2026
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  • Builds on Carbon Clean’s Global Innovation Centre (GIC) in Navi Mumbai, launched in July 2025, as a dedicated research and testing facility
  • Key components will be manufactured in the North of England, supporting up to 250 skilled roles across the UK
  • The company’s expansion in India is expected to generate £83 million for the UK economy over five years

Carbon Clean’s expansion into India is supporting job creation in the UK, as it begins to manufacture components validated in the UK and further developed at its Global Innovation Centre (GIC) in Navi Mumbai, one of the world’s largest dedicated carbon capture research facilities.

Around 250 UK jobs are expected to be supported in total, including up to 150 roles at Thomas Broadbent and Sons in Huddersfield, spanning engineering, technical design and strengthening advanced manufacturing in the North of England. As Carbon Clean continues to scale up, it is expected to support around 24 UK suppliers employing more than 3,000 people.

The company’s international growth is on track to generate around £83 million in economic value for the UK from machine costs alone over the next five years, as global demand for its technology increases.

Carbon Clean’s growth has been supported by the UK Government from its early stages following an initial £3.5 million grant that enabled the development and scaling up of its technology in the UK. The company maintains close engagement with the Government, accompanying the Prime Minister on a business delegation to India in October 2025, and more recently, joining the UK Government‑led delegation at India Energy Week 2026 to meet with business and political leaders.

Aniruddha Sharma, Chair and CEO, Carbon Clean, said:

“Opening our new research and testing centre in Mumbai is a strategic step in scaling our technology, and reflects the strength of the UK-India partnership that has supported Carbon Clean throughout its journey. As we grow internationally, we remain firmly committed to the UK and to regions such as Huddersfield, where world-class engineering expertise is helping to advance industrial decarbonisation.

“This growth will deliver economic value back to the UK, supporting skilled jobs and reinforcing our position as a global leader in carbon capture.”

Carbon Clean’s technology captures carbon emissions before they reach the atmosphere, helping industries such as cement, steel and power generation to improve their environmental impact of their operations.

The GIC in Navi Mumbai is used for the testing and refinement of Carbon Clean’s technology as it prepares for broader commercial deployment.

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About Carbon Clean

Carbon Clean is a UK-based carbon capture company developing point-source, post-combustion technologies for industrial emitters. With more than 15 years of experience, the company has designed, delivered and operated carbon capture systems across hard-to-abate sectors including cement, steel, chemicals, and power generation.

Carbon Clean’s technology portfolio includes more than 50 project references worldwide and is supported by an intellectual property base of 126 active patent assets across 30 countries. The company has also developed CycloneCC, a modular carbon capture technology designed to simplify and accelerate industrial deployment. Its technologies have been deployed across a wide range of flue gas compositions and operating conditions, generating operational data that supports ongoing optimisation and scale-up.

To date, Carbon Clean’s technologies have captured more than 3 million tonnes of CO₂ globally. The company has worked with organisations including ADNOC, Aramco, NTPC Limited, Taiheiyo Cement, and Tata Steel, supporting deployment across diverse industrial applications.

Carbon Clean is focused on making carbon capture scalable, cost-effective, and accessible, supporting the transition to lower-carbon industry.

For further information: www.carbonclean.com

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