There seemed to be something wrong; because limestone is calcium carbonate already - it does not capture carbon dioxide. But what they are doing is (energy-intensively) calcining the limestone to remove CO2 (which they then sequester in some way not specified), and exposing the resulting lime (calcium oxide), to adsorb CO2 from the atmosphere. The calcium goes round and round in the process. They are using renewable energy for the calcining, so it is carbon-negative. This is a fairly old-school and low-tech approach, so quite likely to work.
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It looks like they inject it underground but they also tried to inject it in water that is used to mix concrete.