από Manelle Sokar | Ιαν 20, 2026 | Conference Abstracts
Abstract Chemical absorption using aqueous amine solutions is a well-established method to capture CO2 from industrial gases. The technology has a high level of maturity and is industrially deployed. However, for CO2 capture from exhaust gases, solvent emissions may...
από Manelle Sokar | Ιαν 20, 2026 | Conference Abstracts
Abstract Rapid upscaling and deployment of more cost-efficient and sustainable carbon capture solutions is needed to reduce the emissions of CO2-intensive industries. Solvent-based carbon capture is an important technology that can be readily adopted to many emission...
από Manelle Sokar | Ιαν 20, 2026 | Conference Abstracts
Abstract The overarching aim of the AURORA project is to qualify the CESAR1 solvent for commercial deployment. This is done through a dedicated qualification procedure [1], which ensures that important knowledge gaps are identified based on results from previous...
από Manelle Sokar | Ιαν 20, 2026 | Conference Abstracts
Abstract The aim of the AURORA project has been to qualify the open and non-proprietary CESAR1 solvent technology for commercial deployment. As part of this qualification there have been two major test campaigns in pilots (the Tiller pilot and the Technology Centre...
από Manelle Sokar | Νοέ 3, 2025 | Newsletter
The AURORA project is proud to share its fifth newsletter! Interested in C.C.U.S technologies? Read the latest news from the 🍃AURORA project (funded by the European Union’s HORIZON EUROPE program) on the accelerated deployment of integrated CCUS chains based on...