by Solène Fovelle | Jun 10, 2024 | Conference Abstracts
Read our project partner’s presentation on “Exploring CCUS chains in Belgium and Greece based on open-access CESAR1 solvent capture technology”, by Anette Mathisen – (SINTEF), Hanne Kvamsdal (SINTEF), Stephane Jouenne (Totale Energies), Sabina Bigi...
by Solène Fovelle | Nov 9, 2023 | Conference Abstracts
When solvents, such as ethanolamine (MEA), are used to capture carbon dioxide (CO₂) emissions in industrial processes, they gradually break down over time, a process called degradation. This breakdown reduces the solvent’s ability to absorb CO₂ efficiently,...
by Solène Fovelle | Nov 7, 2023 | Conference Abstracts
Abstract Amine-based absorption is currently the most advanced and cost-effective means of postcombustion CO2 capture among the different technologies that can be used (Dutcher et al., 2015). Much work has been done to reduce energy consumption, which constitutes one...
by Solène Fovelle | Nov 7, 2023 | Conference Abstracts
Reducing carbon dioxide (CO₂) emissions is one of the most critical challenges in combating climate change. To address this, scientists are developing technologies that can capture CO₂ released from industrial plants and power stations. Among the various methods...
by Solène Fovelle | Sep 7, 2023 | Conference Abstracts
Ethanolamine (MEA), a water-based solvent, has long been considered the “benchmark” solvent for post-combustion CO₂ capture. This is not because it is the best-performing solvent—it has relatively high energy requirements and is chemically unstable compared to newer...
by Solène Fovelle | Sep 7, 2023 | Conference Abstracts
AURORA, short for “Accelerated Deployment of Integrated CCUS Chains Based on Solvent Capture Technology”, is a major research and innovation project funded under the Horizon Europe program. Launched in January 2023, the project runs for three and a half...