av Solène Fovelle | jun 10, 2024 | Conference Abstracts
The final step in capturing and storing carbon dioxide (CO₂) emissions is geological storage, where CO₂ is injected deep underground into carefully chosen locations. These locations could be natural formations like saline aquifers (underground reservoirs filled with...
av Solène Fovelle | jun 10, 2024 | Conference Abstracts
A chemical mixture called CESAR1 is being widely studied as a solvent to capture carbon dioxide (CO₂) from industrial emissions (like power plants). CESAR1 is made up of two chemicals: AMP (2-amino-2-methyl propanol) and PZ (piperazine). It’s more stable and degrades...
av 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...
av Solène Fovelle | mar 25, 2024 | Event
On 21 March, HERACLES, a partner in the AURORA project, was pleased to host its conference on “Transition to Zero Carbon” (see agenda below) in the auditorium of the Greek Technical Chamber, Magnesia Dpt. The event coincided with a visit by SINTEF and Aker...
av Solène Fovelle | mar 24, 2024 | Newsletter
The AURORA project is proud to announce the launch of its second 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...