Deep tech startup Reduciner introduces novel technology to turn captured carbon into sustainable fuels

May 5, 2026

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Deep tech startup Reduciner introduces novel technology to turn captured carbon into sustainable fuels 

Reduciner’s innovative technology addresses one of the most difficult challenges in climate change mitigation: how to turn unavoidable industrial emissions into an asset. For industrial customers, it offers a cost-efficient way to profitably use captured CO₂, reduce dependence on fossil fuels, and improve competitiveness in a low-carbon economy. Raising 3.6 million euros in its initial funding round, Reduciner plans to build its first industrial-scale pilot, a 1MW facility in Finland, to begin the commercialisation of its technology.


ESPOO, Finland (May 5th, 2026) Reduciner, a deep tech startup originating from VTT Technical Research Centre of Finland, is commercialising a novel high-temperature technology that enables industrial companies to turn captured carbon dioxide (CO2) into usable fuel and valuable industrial raw materials. The company raised EUR 3.6 million in its first funding round, consisting of equity funding from Voima Ventures, Lifeline Ventures, and Mikko Kodisoja Foundation. In addition, VTT has transferred the underlying user rights to the technology and IP as an in-kind investment to the newly established company.

Reduciner’s technology involves a proprietary thermochemical process that efficiently converts CO₂ into carbon monoxide (CO), using renewable electricity and biogenic carbon. The innovation allows indirect electrification of combustion processes, enabling large-scale production of sustainable fuels and chemicals and a significant reduction of industrial carbon dioxide emissions globally. Since CO is already compatible with existing industrial systems, the solution allows companies to reduce emissions without costly infrastructure changes.

Unlike many carbon reduction technologies, Reduciner’s solution is designed to be economically viable from the outset. A key driver of this is the production of activated carbon as a valuable co-product, which improves overall process economics and reduces reliance on policy incentives or rising fossil fuel prices. Activated carbon is typically used in water and gas purification, and due to tightening regulations, its use is expected to increase heavily in the near future.

“Most technologies that seek to replace fossil fuels with more sustainable ones require rebuilding of infrastructure. Reduciner’s technology converts CO2 into CO, which is compatible with existing machinery, allowing the solution to be deployed faster and more cost-efficiently,” says Johanna Grönroos, co-founder and CEO of Reduciner. “What makes Reduciner stand out from other deep tech companies aiming to develop sustainable fuel alternatives is that with our process, the sustainability impacts are reached profitably from the very beginning while also unlocking significant market potential.”

The technology produces synthesis gas rich in carbon monoxide (CO), which can be used in a wide range of industrial processes and as a feedstock for producing synthetic hydrocarbons, for example methanol. Compared to production of hydrocarbons by conventional CO₂-based processes, using carbon monoxide significantly improves efficiency and cost-effectiveness, and also reduces the need for costly inputs such as hydrogen, leading to a substantial improvement in overall process profitability.

“Reduciner stands out because it is already doing what many industrial climate companies can so far only promise on paper: validating the technology while advancing commercial discussions and solving real customers' problems. For Voima Ventures, that combination matters. When you have breakthrough science, early proof that the solution works, and ongoing negotiations that show clear market pull, you have the foundation of a very compelling company. This is the reason we at Voima Ventures are backing the team,” says Pontus Stråhlman, Partner at Voima Ventures.

"What's rare about Reduciner is how much is already in place at the spin-out stage — advanced commercial discussions, a first deployment model with partners, and a team that spans the full stack from science to finance. We're excited to be part of this from the start," says Juha Lindfors, Managing Partner at Lifeline Ventures.

The technology is particularly well-suited for hard-to-abate heavy industry sectors such as lime, cement, steel, and pulp. The lime industry, for example, currently uses expensive fuels and produces unavoidable carbon dioxide emissions. However, the carbon dioxide can be captured from the lime kiln, processed with Reduciner’s technology, and used as fuel in the same kiln, closing the carbon loop. Lime is one of the most extensively used materials in the world, and the industry thereby contains vast emission abatement potential.

“On a global scale, CO2 emissions from the lime and cement industry are bigger than those from aviation and marine transport combined. With this technology, it is possible to replace fossil fuels of these industries site by site, depending on the availability of green electricity and grid connection, while also improving cost competitiveness,” says Eemeli Tsupari, co-founder and CTO.

The technology is based on several years of research at VTT and has been validated through pilot-scale testing. The commercialisation phase began in 2026 and includes small-scale demonstration installations, with the first industrial-scale deployments in Finland, and broader international expansion targeted before 2030.

VTT’s role is to accelerate growth, renew industries and strengthen resilience through technology and innovation. Establishing new startups is one of its means of creating impact, and Reduciner is an excellent example of this.

"At VTT, we don’t innovate for the lab—we innovate for the world. Our work is guided by a clear principle: technology must reach the market to make a real difference,” says Antti Arasto, Vice President, Industrial Energy and Hydrogen at VTT.


For additional information:

Johanna Grönroos, CEO
Reduciner Oy
+358 400 741 075
johanna.gronroos@reduciner.com

Antti Arasto, Vice President, Industrial Energy and Hydrogen
VTT Technical Research Centre of Finland
+358 400 159 052
antti.arasto@vtt.fi

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Reduciner Oy

Reduciner is a Finnish deep tech startup with a vision to turn industrial CO₂ emissions from a liability into a valuable resource. Its technology converts captured carbon dioxide and biochar into valuable feedstocks such as carbon monoxide and activated carbon, enabling circular carbon use in emissions-intensive industries.

Spun out of VTT Technical Research Centre of Finland, Reduciner combines strong scientific expertise with industrial applicability across sectors such as cement, steel, and chemicals.

Its electricity-driven process allows industries to reduce emissions without major changes to existing infrastructure, offering a resilient and cost-competitive way to reduce carbon dependency while creating new value from CO₂ emissions.

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