Post-Combustion Carbon Capture and Facility Integration
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- เผยแพร่เมื่อ 10 ม.ค. 2025
- Post-combustion carbon capture is a primary pathway to decarbonizing existing industrial assets and a key technology in supporting global carbon emission reduction targets. Subject to the application, post-combustion carbon capture may be the most technically feasible and economical means of reducing the carbon intensity of existing industrial assets.
Post-combustion carbon capture presents technical challenges, including low CO2 partial pressure, the presence of oxygen and other flue gas contaminants, low flue gas pressures, and site allocation constraints affecting the carbon capture plant layout. The design must also account for the significant heating, cooling and power utility requirements, all of which directly affect project capital and operating costs.
In this webinar, Matthew Gutscher presents a holistic approach to carbon capture plant assessment and design with specific focus on carbon capture process demand on utility system requirements and strategies to optimize facility integration.
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